Yep, and you can see right away that the geometry is all wrong. You would have to be at least several Saturn diameters away from the center of Saturn to get this sort of perspective on the rings.
In fact, the illustration misrepresents the proportions of the rings altogether. They're much wider than that in comparison to their outer radius. They inner D and C rings are depicted, but they would be invisible in the bright sky that is shown. In fact they are all but invisible telescopically. I guess if you expanded the brighter A and B rings to the total width shown it wouldn't be too far off, but it is still nothing like a Saturn surface view, geometrically.
At the time, I must have went through a thousand google images and only found that one. I’d like to find a better one myself, there just doesn’t seem to be any.