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President Faure receiving Prince Urusov, the new Russian Ambassador to France, at the Elysee Palace (colour litho)
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President Faure receiving Prince Urusov, the new Russian Ambassador to France, at the Elysee Palace (colour litho)
2818847 President Faure receiving Prince Urusov, the new Russian Ambassador to France, at the Elysee Palace (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: President Faure receiving Prince Urusov, the new Russian Ambassador to France, at the Elysee Palace. Le nouvel Ambassadeur de Russie, Prince Ourousoff, a l Elysee. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 6 March 1898.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23142572
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Alliance Allies Ambassador Diplomacy Diplomat Elysee Palace Embassy Embassy Building Felix Faure Foreign Relations Franco Russian Alliance Handshake Receiving Reception Shaking Hands Welcoming
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President Faure Welcomes New Russian Ambassador at the Elysee Palace
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. In this 19th-century lithograph, we witness a historic moment as President Felix Faure of France warmly receives Prince Lev Vladimirovich Urusov, the newly appointed Russian Ambassador to France. The scene unfolds within the grandeur of the Elysee Palace, symbolizing diplomacy and international relations. The image captures a significant event in Franco-Russian alliance history, showcasing the strong bond between these two powerful nations. As allies, they come together to strengthen their political ties and foster cooperation on various fronts. President Faure's dignified presence exudes statesmanship as he extends his hand in greeting towards Prince Urusov. The prince reciprocates with an air of respect and admiration for his host country. Their handshake signifies not only a formal introduction but also marks the beginning of a productive relationship that will shape foreign policy decisions between France and Russia. This artwork serves as an illustration for Le Petit Journal, published on March 6th, 1898. It immortalizes this pivotal moment when cultures collide and diplomatic connections are forged amidst intricate European politics. As we gaze upon this historical print from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how leaders navigate complex international affairs through dialogue and mutual understanding.
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