Léon Benett – Armed Infiltrators Stalk Utopian City in 'The Begum's Fortune'
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Léon Benett – Armed Infiltrators Stalk Utopian City in 'The Begum's Fortune'

Created circa 1879 for Jules Verne's proto-dystopian novel 'The Begum's Fortune' (Les Cinq Cents Millions de la Bégum), this hand-colored engraving depicts armed men concealed in lush tropical undergrowth, surveilling a grand neoclassical structure — the utopian city of Frankville or the sinister Stahlstadt. At the height of Victorian scientific romance, Verne was exploring themes of idealism versus militarism and industrialized warfare, making this illustration a vivid document of early speculative fiction's engagement with social utopia and technological menace.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Léon Benett
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 3/10

Restrained by Victorian engraving conventions, the drama is atmospheric rather than lurid — men lurking in jungle shadows eyeing a gleaming utopian dome carries genuine tension but none of the screaming excess of later pulp art. Benett's refined draftsmanship keeps it closer to adventure illustration than sensationalist spectacle.

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L. Benett

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