
Émile Bayard's Moon Goddess — Intorno alla Luna, Jules Verne Italian Edition
Émile Bayard, renowned illustrator of Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires, renders a haunting allegorical figure whose head is replaced by a luminous, face-etched full moon, seated amid billowing clouds against a star-filled sky. The engraving technique, with its meticulous crosshatching and dramatic chiaroscuro, is characteristic of the French academic illustration tradition that defined Hetzel's Verne editions. The surreal, mythological personification of the Moon evokes Selene, bridging scientific speculation with Romantic symbolism in this Italian translation of Autour de la Lune.
More Jules Verne dreamscape than pulp thriller — restrained, elegant Victorian allegory rather than explosive action. Think contemplative Romantic symbolism rather than Buck Rogers blasters.
“138 INTORNO ALLA LUNA. di trecentocinquantaquattr'ore, la Luna non mi pare abitabile, nè propizia allo sviluppo del regno animale, nè bastevole ai bisogni dell'esistenza quale noi la comprendiamo.”





