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César Cascabel Confronts the Bear — Jules Verne 1890 Engraving
Drawn from Jules Verne's 1890 adventure novel 'César Cascabel,' this dramatic pen-and-ink engraving captures the travelling circus showman in a tense nocturnal standoff, crouching over a fallen bear before a crowd of onlookers gathered in a torchlit forest clearing. A wagon looms in the background, suggesting the troupe's nomadic life. The composition is charged with theatrical energy — the sprawled beast, the gesturing figure, and the ring of spectators make this a quintessential Verne illustration: adventure dressed as spectacle.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: George Roux
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1890s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10
A showman, a dead bear, and a crowd baying for blood — Jules Verne knew how to put on a show. Pure Victorian adventure energy.
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“G.Roux / G.Frener, Sc.”





