
Édouard Riou Ice Cathedral — Jules Verne's The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras
Originally published in Jules Verne's 'The Adventures of Captain Hatteras' (1866), this extraordinary wood engraving by Édouard Riou depicts explorers dwarfed by a towering labyrinth of Arctic ice formations. Three figures stand at the base of cathedral-like ice spires that pierce a grey polar sky, their ship barely visible in the far left distance. The composition masterfully contrasts human fragility against sublime, alien natural architecture, epitomizing Verne's theme of nature as an unknowable, magnificent adversary.
Closer to a hushed Gothic cathedral than an exploding space station, this illustration achieves its spectacle through sheer sublime scale and eerie stillness. The towering ice architecture is breathtaking but contemplative, landing squarely in the middle of the dial.





