Jules Verne's Columbiad Projectile Approaching the Moon — 1870s Engraving
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Jules Verne's Columbiad Projectile Approaching the Moon — 1870s Engraving

Embodying the Victorian tradition of scientific romance illustration, this masterful steel engraving depicts Jules Verne's cylindro-conical space projectile — the Columbiad shell from 'Around the Moon' — drifting through the star-scattered void as a cratered lunar surface looms massive in the upper frame. The ship's segmented, artillery-shell architecture reflects 19th-century industrial imagination of space travel. A shooting star streaks past, adding cosmic drama. The fine cross-hatching creates luminous depth, hallmark of the Hetzel edition engravings.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

Restrained yet visionary, the image packs genuine wonder into a single compositional moment — the tiny vessel dwarfed by the immense Moon conveys the existential scale of Verne's premise with quiet elegance rather than bombast.

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