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Balloon Crash Night Scene — Jules Verne's 'Five Weeks in a Balloon' 1863
Drawn directly from Jules Verne's 'Cinq Semaines en Ballon' (Five Weeks in a Balloon, 1863), this dramatic engraving depicts the stricken Victoria balloon entangled in its own rigging, its deflating silk canopy cascading down in wild diagonal lines against a storm-lit night sky. Three figures on the ground — explorers helpless before the spectacle — watch as the great aeronautical machine collapses. Riou's masterful cross-hatching conjures both the terror and grandeur of early aerial adventure over the African continent.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10
No laser cannons — just silk, rope, and the merciless African night. Verne's adventure engineering at its most viscerally catastrophic.
Tags:
explorationflying-machinesadventurehot air balloonballoon crashriggingnight skyexplorersAfrican landscapedeflating envelopeVictorian adventurersJules Vernefive weeks in a ballooncinq semaines en ballonEdouard RiouVictorian engravingballoon disasteraerial adventureHetzel19th century sci-fiAfrica explorationbook illustrationVictorian science fiction
Text in image:
“Riou PANN”





