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The Berlin Congress, some of the Plenipotentiaries (engraving)
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The Berlin Congress, some of the Plenipotentiaries (engraving)
1050165 The Berlin Congress, some of the Plenipotentiaries (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Berlin Congress, some of the Plenipotentiaries. Illustration for The Graphic, 22 June 1878.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
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Berlin Berlin Congress Berlin Street Congress Earl Of Beaconsfield Foreign Affairs French Ambassador M Waddington Marquis Of Salisbury Old Berlin Plenipotentiaries Prince Bismarck Russian Ambassador Secretary Of State
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The Berlin Congress, some of the Plenipotentiaries
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is a captivating engraving that offers a glimpse into the political landscape of 19th-century Europe. This historical artwork, created by the English School, depicts an array of influential figures gathered at the Berlin Congress in June 1878. Amongst them are notable personalities such as the first plenipotentiary of Great Britain and France, representing their respective nations with utmost authority. The presence of M. Waddington and Earl of Beaconsfield, Secretary of State and Prime Minister of England respectively, highlights their crucial roles in shaping foreign affairs during this significant event. The composition also includes key figures from Austria-Hungary and Russia, represented by their first plenipotentiaries Count Andrassy and Prince Gortchakoff. These individuals played pivotal roles in negotiating diplomatic agreements that would shape European politics for years to come. Notably present is Prince Bismarck, the first German plenipotentiary who served as Imperial Chancellor during this time period. His influence on both domestic and international affairs was immense. This engraving captures a momentous occasion where politicians from various countries convened to discuss matters pertaining to peace treaties and territorial disputes. It serves as a testament to the complex web of alliances and rivalries that defined European politics during this era. With its intricate details and historical significance, "The Berlin Congress" print provides viewers with a unique window into an important chapter in world history.
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