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The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, the Signatories, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and the Honourable Richard Olney, American Secretary of State (litho)
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The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, the Signatories, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and the Honourable Richard Olney, American Secretary of State (litho)
1597086 The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, the Signatories, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and the Honourable Richard Olney, American Secretary of State (litho) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, the Signatories, Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and the Honourable Richard Olney, American Secretary of State. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 January 1897.
s Begg); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25212852
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the signing of The Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty. In this historic event, the signatories Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and the Honourable Richard Olney, American Secretary of State are depicted. The image portrays a sense of diplomatic importance and collaboration between two powerful nations. Both ambassadors stand tall and proud as they put pen to paper, symbolizing their commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means rather than resorting to conflict. This litho print by Samuel Begg beautifully captures the essence of this treaty signing ceremony. The attention to detail is evident in every stroke of the engraving technique used. The expressions on both men's faces reflect determination and optimism for a future where arbitration takes precedence over aggression. Published in The Illustrated London News on January 23rd, 1897, this illustration serves as a reminder that even during times of political tension, diplomacy can prevail. It reminds us that dialogue and understanding are essential tools for maintaining peace between nations. As we gaze upon this historical artifact from our private collection today, we are reminded of the significance it holds not only for Anglo-American relations but also for international diplomacy as a whole.
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