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Georges Méliès 'A Trip to the Moon' Dream Sequence Still, c.1902
On a jagged lunar landscape of painted rock and darkness, exhausted explorers lie sprawled on the alien ground while ethereal celestial spirits materialize around them — a goddess balanced on a crescent moon holding aloft the globe of Earth, a robed attendant beside her, and a ghostly ringed-planet spirit hovering at right. This dreamlike composite image from Georges Méliès' pioneering 1902 fantasy film blends theatrical stagecraft, double-exposure photography, and hand-painted backdrops into pure proto-science-fiction spectacle.
Category: Concept Art
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Georges Méliès
Era: Edwardian (1901-1914)
Decade: 1900s
Country: France
Coolness: 8/10
Stranded on the Moon and haunted by goddess-spirits cradling the very Earth itself — Méliès delivers cosmic delirium before sci-fi even had a name!
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