🛸 Henrique Alvim Corrêa (Brazilian, 1876-1910)
He was born in Rio de Janeiro. He is best known for his illustrations of a French translation of H. G. Wells's novel "The War of the Worlds".

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March 5 of my features the artist He’s best know for his illustrations of a French translation of His illustrations are among my favorites for that story.

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😱Thank you, H.E., for the monstrously marvelous mention & the terrifyingly terrific shout out, I appreciate it! Which is more terrifying in the world of Scifi, HG Wells's, Martians or Warner Brothers, Marty the Martian?😱#HGWells

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Turned an old War Of The Worlds drawing into a full-body piece.
so y'know...ULLA and all that.

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"No one would have believed [...] that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own"
The 1987, Inks, 39cm

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not in the style of the musical version, or indeed Spielberg’s movie - but as Wells himself described them. I then gave the prints to my son as a gift. Here are just a few of them.

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🐙From HG Wells, The War of the Worlds🎨Artist unknown. 'Look and Learn' magazine UK 1962🐙#HGWells

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Dark Books (TLH): Humanity is under attack from an unknown enemy and with superior technology, we have only one alternative, to try to survive.

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💀H.G. Wells Martians from the War of the Worlds Classic Art🎨by Henrique Alvim Correa (1906)🐙

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Humanity's lucky escape from Martian annihilation - words by HG Wells, timeless illustrations by Alvim Correa for 1906 edition.

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The HG Wells Crater is a lunar impact crater on the Moon. It was so named in 1970 in recognition of his novel 'The First Men In The Moon' (1901) Author of

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on will have and fans rejoicing. Its need to be politically correct for a modern audience visiting the Edwardian period is distracting and unnecessary. HOWEVER, I love the original story. Hello episode 2 👾

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