Roux, George (1853-1929)

Creator details

Name
Roux, George (1853-1929)
Nationality
French

Assets (47 in total)

Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “The Superb Orinoco”, Hetzel Edition /Voyages Extraordinary 1898 (litho)
Frontispice of “L'Ile au tresor”” by Robert Louis Stevenson. Engraving by George Roux, 1885. Edition Hetzel, 1st translation by Andre Laurie (pseudo. of communard Paschal Grousset).
The Albatros joined the Go-a-Head (page 216) in “Robur the Conqueror” by Jules Verne, 1886.
Battle against the mills: Don Quixote and Rossinante are thrown to the ground by the wing of a mill, 1865 (engraving)
The six on a single line, near the ramp (page 61) in “” Testament of an eccentric”” by Jules Verne, 1899.
Night Party At The 1889 Universal Exhibition Under The Eiffel Tower, 1889 (oil on canvas)
The lamps were hung on a lava protrusion in “” Journey to the Centre of the Earth”” by Jules Verne, 19th century
An immense clarity dissipated the shadows of the night (page 330) in “” Michel Strogoff”” by Jules Verne, 19th century
The Albatros had been seen, this time (page 127) in “” Robur the Conqueror”” by Jules Verne, 1886.
Young Jim Hawkins, Chevalier Trelawnay and Doctor Livesey reconciliabulates in a living room - in “L'Ile au trésor” by Stevenson by George Roux, ed. Hetzel, 1885.
At sea towards the Pole: the crew of a ship (sailboat) sees a group of whales. Illustration of the novel by Jules Verne (1828-1905) “
Jules Verne's novel “Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin”” (1901), Hetzel Collection/Extraordinary Voyages, illustration by George Roux. “From the deck of a sailboat, sailors watch a sea snake choking a whale, like a boa locks its prey in its rings.”

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