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Reciprocity Collection

Reciprocity: A timeless principle that flows through art and history, as depicted in The Deliveries' oil canvas, Islas de los Faisanes, and John Doyle's Gratitude

Background imageReciprocity Collection: The International Exhibition: the Treaty of Commerce Screen Carpet, by T. Tapling... 1862

The International Exhibition: the Treaty of Commerce Screen Carpet, by T. Tapling... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: the Treaty of Commerce Screen Carpet, by Thomas Tapling, of Gresham-street, 1862. It must at the outset be understood that [this machine-made item]

Background imageReciprocity Collection: The Deliveries, Islas de los Faisanes (oil on canvas)

The Deliveries, Islas de los Faisanes (oil on canvas)
364996 The Deliveries, Islas de los Faisanes (oil on canvas) by Meulen, Adam Frans van der (1632-90); Convento de la Encarnacion, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Commemorating the Peace of the Pyrenees)

Background imageReciprocity Collection: Photographs in the 'King Country'of New Zealand (engraving)

Photographs in the "King Country"of New Zealand (engraving)
1591366 Photographs in the " King Country" of New Zealand (engraving) by Paget, Walter (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageReciprocity Collection: Lord Bateman (colour litho)

Lord Bateman (colour litho)
613644 Lord Bateman (colour litho) by Pellegrini, Carlo (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Bateman, Reciprocity, 11 January 1879)

Background imageReciprocity Collection: Gratitude, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

Gratitude, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
Gratitude, 1834. Lord Chancellor Henry Brougham thinks: (He offered me the Attorney Generalship, I must now do something for him.) He then says to former prime minister Charles Grey

Background imageReciprocity Collection: Barter. Miniature

Barter. Miniature. 15th century of the poem Le Roman de la Rose (13th century). Chateau de Chantilly. France

Background imageReciprocity Collection: Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity

Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity agreement on tariffs as
RECIPROCITY CARTOON, 1911. Looking Our Way. A cartoon from a Toronto newspaper of 1911 regarding the Taft reciprocity agreement on tariffs as foreshadowing the annexation of Canada by the United

Background imageReciprocity Collection: The waters of reciprocity

The waters of reciprocity. Illustration shows Leslie M. Shaw riding on a hobby horse labeled Shaws Orations, calling out to fleeing citizens in a valley to stand their ground in the face of a



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Reciprocity: A timeless principle that flows through art and history, as depicted in The Deliveries' oil canvas, Islas de los Faisanes, and John Doyle's Gratitude. Witnessed in the photographs of New Zealand's 'King Country,' and the intricate detail of a miniature Barter. Yet, the waters were not always calm, as seen in the 1911 Toronto newspaper cartoon on the Taft reciprocity agreement, foreshadowing potential tides of annexation. May we continue to embrace this mutual exchange, fostering understanding and growth.