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Anglo-American Arbitration, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States, and Mr Olney, American Secretary of State, signing the Treaty (litho)
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Anglo-American Arbitration, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States, and Mr Olney, American Secretary of State, signing the Treaty (litho)
1597149 Anglo-American Arbitration, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States, and Mr Olney, American Secretary of State, signing the Treaty (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anglo-American Arbitration, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States, and Mr Olney, American Secretary of State, signing the Treaty. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 6 February 1897.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25188958
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Ambassadors British Ambassador Diplomats Signing Treaty
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The historic moment captured in this print depicts the signing of the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty between Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States, and Mr. Olney, American Secretary of State. The lithograph, created by Samuel Begg in 1897, showcases this significant event that took place during a time of diplomatic negotiations and international cooperation. In this solemn scene, both diplomats can be seen seated at a grand table adorned with documents and quill pens. Their expressions are focused and determined as they affix their signatures to the treaty, symbolizing their commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means rather than resorting to conflict. This image serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy and arbitration in maintaining harmonious relations between nations. It highlights the role played by these influential figures in fostering understanding and collaboration between two powerful countries - Britain and America. The engraving captures not only the historical significance but also reflects on the political landscape of that era. The Illustrated London News published this illustration on February 6th, 1897, further emphasizing its relevance at that time. As we observe this print today from our private collection, it is an opportunity for us to reflect upon how diplomacy continues to shape our world today. This image stands as a testament to the power of dialogue and negotiation in resolving conflicts peacefully while promoting mutual respect among nations.
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