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Jules Verne Explorers Battle Arctic Terrain — Victorian Engraving 1860s-1880s
A small expedition party struggles upward through a brutal, snow-dusted volcanic or arctic landscape, roped together against howling winds. One figure plants a staff on a rocky outcrop while companions haul themselves and equipment up treacherous ice-slicked slopes. The dramatic cross-hatched engraving style — all storm-cloud atmosphere and physical struggle — evokes a classic Verne adventure: men pitting science and will against an indifferent, elemental world at the edge of the known.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou (pencils), Pannemaker (engraver)
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 3/10
No monsters, no ray guns — just five men against the mountain and the merciless sky, which is honestly scarier.
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explorationalien-worldsmountain climbersarctic expeditionsnowrocky terrainexploration partystorm cloudswalking staffsvolcanic landscapeJules VerneVictorian engravingHetzelPannemakerarctic explorationmountain climbing19th century illustrationbook illustrationexpeditionadventure fictioncrosshatchingFrench illustration
Text in image:
“Clou [lower left, partial signature] PANNEMAKER [lower right, engraver credit]”





