
Alvim Corrêa's Martian Tripod — La Guerre des Mondes 1906 French Edition Poster
Embodying the invasion-literature terror of the Edwardian era at its most visceral, this promotional poster for the landmark French illustrated edition of H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds showcases Henrique Alvim Corrêa's iconic Martian fighting-machine looming over a burning cityscape. The mechanical tripod — bristling with articulated tentacles, heat-ray projector, and cyclopean lens — erupts from billowing smoke and flame rendered in fiery orange and ash-white, its alien menace communicated with extraordinary economy of line and color.
A single frame conveys an entire civilization's catastrophic defeat — the towering machine, the inferno below, and the implied annihilation of humanity pack extraordinary narrative dread. Corrêa's design defined the visual language of alien invasion for generations.
“VIENT DE PARAITRE H. G. WELLS LA GUERRE DES MONDES ILLUSTRÉE PAR ALVIM CORRÊA TRADUIT DE L'ANGLAIS PAR H.-D. DAVRAY UN VOLUME in 4° de GRAND LUXE édité par L. VANDAMME & Co EDITION UNIQUE à 500 EXEMPL. NUMÉROTÉS – 100 Illustrations dans le texte – 32 PLANCHES hors texte sur onglets Prix: 60 Frs”





