
Docteur Ox — Jules Verne Hetzel Edition Frontispiece, c.1874
A sense of whimsical scientific chaos permeates this ornate Victorian frontispiece for Jules Verne's mad-science satire. A hot-air balloon drifts above a chaotic landscape where fires rage, windmills spin wildly, and figures flee in panic — all consequences of Doctor Ox's reckless oxygen experiment on a sleepy Belgian town. Framed by lush foliage and a tranquil river vignette below, the composition masterfully contrasts the town's former placidity with the uproar unleashed by unchecked scientific ambition.
The most outrageous detail is the entire town seemingly combusting and descending into pandemonium as a direct result of one doctor's oxygen experiment — pure Victorian mad-science consequence rendered in elegant engraved chaos.
“JULES VERNE DOCTEUR OX COLLECTION HETZEL”





