Albert Robida's Future Warships — La Vie Électrique, c.1890
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Albert Robida's Future Warships — La Vie Électrique, c.1890

A fleet of monstrous armored warships of tomorrow crowds a choppy sea, their hulls bristling with massive gun turrets, cylindrical fortified towers, observation domes, and signal masts — half medieval fortress, half iron leviathan. Robida's visionary pen conjures a future naval arms race in astonishing mechanical detail, with three behemoth vessels dominating the composition and smaller craft lurking on the horizon, every rivet and porthole rendered in obsessive cross-hatched ink.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Albert Robida
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1890s
Country: France
Coolness: 6/10

Steel titans of the future seas — Robida's iron armadas make today's navies look like rowboats, and tomorrow's wars look terrifyingly magnificent!

Text in image:

A. Robida

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