
Man Wading River at Night, Jules Verne Adventure Engraving c.1904
Reflecting the Edwardian era's obsession with exploration, survival, and the untamed wilderness beyond civilization's edge, this dramatic pen-and-ink engraving depicts a bearded man wading chest-deep through a dark river while a second figure stands gesturing urgently on the far bank beneath a massive, gnarled tree. The scene radiates tension and mystery — the inky water, stormy sky, and twisted branches conjure a world where nature itself becomes the adversary, hallmark of Jules Verne's scientific romances and their breathless adventure narratives.
Restrained and classically executed, this engraving prioritizes atmospheric dread and naturalistic detail over sensationalism. Its pulp energy lies quietly in the tension between the two figures and the hostile environment rather than in overt spectacle.





