Off on a Comet: Sailors Sighting the Approaching Moon, c.1870s Engraving — art by Paul Philippoteaux — Off on a Comet (Hector Servadac) by Jules Verne — 1870s
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Off on a Comet: Sailors Sighting the Approaching Moon, c.1870s Engraving

This circular wood engraving from Jules Verne's Off on a Comet (Hector Servadac) depicts crew members on the deck of a ship, gazing up through the rigging as an enormous crescent Moon looms unnaturally close, its craters and mountain ridges rendered in fine detail. The scene captures the novel's disorienting premise, in which fragments of Earth are flung through space, bringing celestial bodies into impossible proximity with everyday human life. The composition contrasts the mundane sailors' work with awe-inspiring cosmic scale.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10

Restrained Victorian grandeur — the Moon is close enough to read a newspaper by, yet the sailors seem only mildly inconvenienced. Dignified speculation before screaming became fashionable.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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