
Leonid Meteor Storm Over Sailing Vessel — Victorian Wood Engraving, c.1870s
A dramatic monochromatic black-and-ink palette transforms a nocturnal seascape into a scene of cosmic spectacle, with stark white streaks of meteors arcing violently across a star-flecked sky above a lone sailing schooner. The ship, rendered in silhouette against churning waves, feels dwarfed by the celestial bombardment overhead. Executed in the precise cross-hatching of Victorian wood engraving, the image evokes both scientific wonder and existential smallness — hallmarks of Jules Verne-era popular science illustration.
This is restrained Victorian grandeur rather than lurid pulp spectacle — beautiful and atmospheric, but scientifically minded in tone. Perfect for a friend who appreciates cosmic awe rendered in disciplined 19th-century craft.





