Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' Underwater Salvage Scene, Italian Edition c.1870s
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Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' Underwater Salvage Scene, Italian Edition c.1870s

Surprisingly cinematic for its era, this wood engraving depicts an underwater scene where fish swarm around a submerged vessel bathed in dramatic diagonal searchlight beams — a technically bold composition for 1870s illustration. The mix of naturalistic fish species with the hulking silhouette of a submerged ship creates an eerie, proto-science-fiction atmosphere. A bottom-dwelling crustacean anchors the foreground while the light rays pierce the deep, evoking both scientific wonder and deep-sea dread.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: Italy
Coolness: 4/10

Restrained Victorian engraving that somehow makes fish swimming around a sunken capsule feel genuinely tense. Captain Blomsberry's brisk 'not a second to lose' energy is undercut by the extremely leisurely fish.

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IL SALVAMENTO. 191 — Cominciamo? domandò il capitano Blomsberry. — Cominciamo senza perdere un secondo. Tutte le precauzioni furono prese per mantenere la cor-

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