
Édouard Riou's Nautilus Deck Scene — 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Part II
A robed figure stands imperiously at the rear — almost certainly Captain Nemo — as crewmen struggle with ropes and equipment atop the barnacled hull of the Nautilus, tentacles of sea creatures writhing at their feet. This engraved chapter-header vignette opens Part Two of Jules Verne's classic novel, rendered with Riou's characteristic dramatic crosshatching and stormy sky. The composition pulses with maritime tension, the men dwarfed by the vessel and the churning horizon beyond.
The vision is restrained but genuinely evocative — a proto-science-fiction submarine voyage rendered with Victorian gravitas. Riou conveys the alien strangeness of the deep ocean through subtle menace rather than outright spectacle.
“Vingt Mille Lieues sous Les Mers DEUXIEME PARTIE”





