
Jules Verne's Captain Hatteras in Arctic Cave by Édouard Riou, 1866
Surprisingly intimate for an age obsessed with grand spectacle, this engraving captures a solitary bearded explorer hunched over a candlelit table inside a rough-hewn cave or ice-grotto, surrounded by scientific instruments, specimen jars, and expedition supplies. The dramatic chiaroscuro and cramped subterranean setting evoke both scientific obsession and polar isolation. The monogrammed 'RB' or 'OB' lower-left signature, the cross-hatched engraving technique, and the 'LAPLANTE' engraver credit suggest this is original artwork from a Hetzel edition of a Jules Verne adventure novel.
A man sits alone in a cave with some jars — thrilling stuff if you enjoy the quiet dignity of Victorian scientific melancholy. The drama is entirely internal, which is either profound or in need of a robot.
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