
Jules Verne's 'Autour de la Lune' – Weightless Travelers Adrift, 1870
This is a masterwork of Victorian scientific romance illustration, depicting the celebrated moment in Jules Verne's 'Autour de la Lune' when the projectile-travelers experience weightlessness en route to the Moon. Two men recline in chaotic, floating postures inside their cylindrical cabin, limbs splayed without gravitational anchor, while their faithful dog Satellite drifts nearby. Behind them, a map labeled 'LA LUNE' anchors the scientific premise. The fine cross-hatched engraving technique is characteristic of Émile-Antoine Bayard's work for Hetzel's original editions.
The illustration is restrained and scientifically earnest rather than sensational — Verne's ethos made flesh. The drama lies in the quietly uncanny sight of men floating in bourgeois comfort, not in lurid spectacle.
“LA LUNE”





