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Peace Negotiations Collection

"Peace Negotiations: Bridging Divides and Building Bridges" In this captivating collection of engravings

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Peace Negotiations, an Interview with Oham, Cetewayos Brother (engraving)

Peace Negotiations, an Interview with Oham, Cetewayos Brother (engraving)
1054083 Peace Negotiations, an Interview with Oham, Cetewayos Brother (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peace Negotiations, an Interview with Oham)

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: The Peace Negotiations, Scenes of the Boer Peace Settlement in 1881 (engraving)

The Peace Negotiations, Scenes of the Boer Peace Settlement in 1881 (engraving)
1629588 The Peace Negotiations, Scenes of the Boer Peace Settlement in 1881 (engraving) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Peace Negotiations)

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Trotsky and Russian delegates welcomed by German officers at Brest-Litovsk

Trotsky and Russian delegates welcomed by German officers at Brest-Litovsk
STC331292 Trotsky and Russian delegates welcomed by German officers at Brest-Litovsk, December 1917 (sepia photo) by Russian Photographer

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Henry Clay (engraving)

Henry Clay (engraving)
812349 Henry Clay (engraving) by Brady, Mathew (1823-96) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Clay, Peace Negotiations at Ghent. A 19th century engraving by W. J)

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: The Transvaal, the Peace Negotiations between General Sir Evelyn Wood and General Joubert

The Transvaal, the Peace Negotiations between General Sir Evelyn Wood and General Joubert (engraving)
1037719 The Transvaal, the Peace Negotiations between General Sir Evelyn Wood and General Joubert (engraving) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Transvaal)

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Pyrrhus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus elephant Roman consul Gaius Fabritius Luscinus visits

Pyrrhus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus elephant Roman consul Gaius Fabritius Luscinus visits
Pyrrhus shows Gaius Fabricius Luscinus an elephant, The Roman consul Gaius Fabritius Luscinus visits King Pyrrhus for peace negotiations, with whom the Romans were at war

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Civilis Cerialis negotiate demolished bridge

Civilis Cerialis negotiate demolished bridge
Civilis and Cerialis negotiate on the demolished bridge, 69 -70, and Willibrord preaches against idolatry, 700 Claudius Civilis satisfied with the Romans

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Negotiation delegates Amsterdam Count Willem Frederik

Negotiation delegates Amsterdam Count Willem Frederik
Negotiation between delegates from Amsterdam and Count Willem Frederik at Hofstede Welna on the Amstel, 1650 Negotiation between two Deputies of the Government of Amsterdam

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: VREEDE HANDEL Tuschen Engelandt en ons Romeyn de Hooghe

VREEDE HANDEL Tuschen Engelandt en ons Romeyn de Hooghe
VREEDE HANDEL Tuschen Engelandt en ons, Romeyn de Hooghe etchings, 1667-ca. 1700, de Hooghe, Romeyn, 1645-1708, Etching, 1674, Peace negotiations between England and Holland

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Cerealis, Otto van Veen, 1600 - 1613

Peace Negotiations between Claudius Civilis and Cerealis, Otto van Veen, 1600 - 1613

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Portrait of Godard van Reede, Lord of Nederhorst, Plenipotentiary of the Province

Portrait of Godard van Reede, Lord of Nederhorst, Plenipotentiary of the Province of Utrecht in the Peace Negotiations at Munster, Gerard ter Borch (II), 1646 - 1648

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Portrait of Pierre Jeannin, William Isaacsz. of Swanenburg, 1610

Portrait of Pierre Jeannin, William Isaacsz. of Swanenburg, 1610

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: House in Nieuburch in Rijswijk, location of the peace negotiations in 1697, The Netherlands

House in Nieuburch in Rijswijk, location of the peace negotiations in 1697, The Netherlands

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Portrait of Pierre Jeannin, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Robert de Baudous, 1610

Portrait of Pierre Jeannin, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Robert de Baudous, 1610

Background imagePeace Negotiations Collection: Allied Representatives at Lausanne Conference

Allied Representatives at Lausanne Conference
First meeting of the Allied Representatives at the Lausanne Conference, which met in November 1922, to make peace with Turkey


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"Peace Negotiations: Bridging Divides and Building Bridges" In this captivating collection of engravings, we are transported through time to witness the delicate art of peace negotiations. From historical figures like Oham, Cetewayo's brother, to scenes of the Boer Peace Settlement in 1881, these images depict pivotal moments when conflicts were resolved through dialogue rather than violence. One engraving transports us to Brest-Litovsk during World War I, where Trotsky and Russian delegates are welcomed by German officers. This powerful image reminds us that even amidst war and chaos, there is always room for diplomacy and peaceful resolutions. Henry Clay's engraved portrait serves as a reminder of his influential role in negotiating important agreements such as the Missouri Compromise and the Treaty of Ghent. His dedication to finding common ground between opposing factions sets an example for future negotiators. The Transvaal engraving captures a significant moment between General Sir Evelyn Wood and General Joubert as they negotiate peace terms. It showcases how negotiation can bring about stability in regions plagued by conflict. Even ancient history offers valuable insights into peace negotiations. The depiction of Pyrrhus Gaius Fabricius Luscinus visiting an elephant highlights how different cultures came together to establish diplomatic relations based on mutual respect. Another engraving takes us back to Roman times when Civilis Cerialis negotiated on a demolished bridge. This scene emphasizes the importance of compromise and rebuilding bridges both literally and metaphorically after conflicts have ravaged communities. Amsterdam Count Willem Frederik's negotiation delegates remind us that diplomacy has long been at the heart of international relations. Their presence symbolizes efforts made throughout history to find peaceful solutions despite differences in ideology or interests. The artwork titled "VREEDE HANDEL Tuschen Engelandt en ons Romeyn de Hooghe" portrays negotiations between England and Romeyn de Hooghe—an intriguing glimpse into early modern diplomacy.