
0 views
Share:Save
Alvim Corrêa's Ruined Earth: War of the Worlds 1906 Belgian Edition
A desolate coastal or riverside scene rendered in nervous, scratchy pen-and-ink strokes — what appears to be a ruined or abandoned building clings to the left, its architecture crumbling and overgrown, while a vast flooded or scorched plain stretches to the horizon under a sparse, eerie sky. This is Earth in the wake of Martian devastation, the silence after the tripods: landscape as aftermath, terrain as trauma, nature reclaiming what civilization could not defend.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henrique Alvim Corrêa
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: Belgium
Coolness: 3/10
No rockets, no ray-guns — just the cold silence of a world already lost, rendered in strokes that make your skin crawl.
Tags:
invasionapocalypsealien-worldsexplorationruined buildingflooded landscapedesolate terrainpost-apocalyptic sceneryovergrown ruinsriverbankalien invasion aftermathAlvim CorrêaWar of the WorldsH.G. Wells1906Belgian editionpen-and-inkMartian invasionpost-apocalypticEdwardian sci-fibook illustrationruinsalien invasion aftermath
Text in image:
“Alvim-Corrêa”





