
Alvim Corrêa Train Derailment, War of the Worlds 1906 Brussels Edition
Like Corrêa's iconic Martian tripod scenes from the same 1906 Belgian edition of H.G. Wells' 'La Guerre des Mondes,' this kinetic pen-and-ink vignette captures the chaos of Martian invasion through infrastructure destruction rather than alien imagery. A steam locomotive derails violently, carriages tumbling amid billowing smoke and shattered track, the mechanical energy conveyed through explosive cross-hatching. Corrêa's loose, urgent linework transforms Victorian rail technology into a symbol of human civilization's catastrophic vulnerability.
The kinetic violence of a locomotive mid-derailment is viscerally compelling, but the absence of aliens or human figures keeps the drama indirect. A striking interior illustration, but not a newsstand grabber on its own.
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