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International Law - The Better Way... 1874 (wood engraving)

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International Law - The Better Way... 1874 (wood engraving)

1078631 International Law - The Better Way... 1874 (wood engraving) by Nast, Thomas (1840-1902); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: Published in Harpers Weekly, November 14, 1874
Thomas Nast); eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23539280

© New York Historical Society / Bridgeman Images

Agreement Conference Diplomacy Harpers Weekly International International Relations Leaders Legal Negotiations Peace Shaking Hands Summit Truce


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This wood engraving, titled "International Law - The Better Way. . . 1874" captures a significant moment in history. Created by the talented Thomas Nast, this print showcases his exceptional artistic skills and insightful commentary on global affairs. The image portrays a scene of international diplomacy and cooperation. A group of leaders from different nations are gathered together on a boat, engaged in intense negotiations. Their purpose is to reach an agreement that will promote peace and stability among nations. The artwork symbolizes the importance of political conferences and legal frameworks in resolving conflicts peacefully. It highlights the significance of international relations and the pursuit of harmonious coexistence between countries. In this historic depiction, we witness these influential figures shaking hands as they finalize a truce or sign a peace treaty. This gesture represents their commitment to upholding justice and fostering positive relationships between their respective nations. Published in Harpers Weekly on November 14,1874, this wood engraving serves as a reminder that even during challenging times, dialogue remains essential for progress. It reflects America's role as an advocate for peaceful resolutions and its dedication to maintaining strong international ties. As we admire this remarkable piece of art from the New-York Historical Society collection, let us appreciate its timeless message: that through diplomacy and adherence to international law, we can pave the way towards a better world where conflicts are resolved without violence or aggression.

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