Balloon Over Volcanic Eruption — Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon — art by Édouard Riou — Cinq Semaines en Ballon (Five Weeks in a Balloon) — 1860s
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Balloon Over Volcanic Eruption — Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon

A lone balloon drifts serenely through a smoke-choked sky while beneath it the earth tears itself apart — towering volcanic rock formations split and vent fire, with explosions and steam bursting from the scorched ground below. This engraving captures a pivotal aerial observation scene from Jules Verne's 'Cinq Semaines en Ballon' (Five Weeks in a Balloon), rendered with dramatic chiaroscuro crosshatching that gives the apocalyptic African landscape a brooding, almost geological menace. The delicate balloon against vast geological catastrophe perfectly encapsulates Verne's wonder-versus-peril narrative.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

The vision of a fragile balloon suspended over a violently erupting volcanic landscape is genuinely grand in scope, capturing Verne's signature mix of scientific adventure and natural terror. The ambition is high even if the execution is classically restrained Victorian engraving.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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