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Diplomacy Collection (page 5)

"Diplomacy: A Tapestry of History and Negotiation" Diplomacy, the art of negotiation and compromise, has shaped the course of history

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Diplomacy Collection: The Colossus, caricature of the Repeal of the Stamp Act, c. 1765 (litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Greece: First World War
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Diplomacy Collection: Posthumous portrait of the Ambassador of the King of the Congo to the Pope (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Napoleon receiving Cardinal Ercole Consalvi at the Tuileries Palace, Paris, 1801 (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Louis XIVs audience to the papal ambassador Sigismondo Chigi at Fontainebleau
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Diplomacy Collection: The White Russian Federation with the Emperor Max (litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Claude de Mesmes, Comte d Avaux, French diplomat and administrator (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Bismarck in Versailles, 1871 (chromolithograph)
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Diplomacy Collection: Clemenceau, Wilson and Lloyd George leaving the Palace of Versailles after signing
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Diplomacy Collection: Christian Karl Josias von Bunsen, German diplomat and scholar (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Giovanni Battista Guarini, Italian diplomat, poet and playwright (coloured engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Reception in Full Durbar, at Wuzeerabad, of the Maharaja Goolab Sing
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Diplomacy Collection: Visiting Grandmamma, illustration from Punch, published August 3 1889
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Diplomacy Collection: The British in Ceylon, illustration from Hutchinson
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Diplomacy Collection: The Earl of Malmsbury (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Sultan of Turkey at Home, Abdul Hamid entertaining the British Ambassador at Dinner at Yildiz
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Diplomacy Collection: The Great Feast of the Estates of Holland made to the King and to the Royal Family
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Diplomacy Collection: Waiting for Diplomacy (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: International Law - The Better Way... 1874 (wood engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Entry of an ambassador to Rome, Pizza del Popolo (oil on canvas)
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Diplomacy Collection: Reception of the Italian Embassy in Morocco (oil on canvas)
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Diplomacy Collection: Sir Henry Elliot presenting his Credentials to Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid at the Palace of Dolma Bagtche
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Diplomacy Collection: Sir Thomas stood before the Mogul (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Count Benedetti at Ems, 13 July 1870 (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Luis de Requesens y Zuniga, Spanish politician and diplomat (chromolitho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Reception of the Japanese Embassy by President Buchanan in the East Room of the White House
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Diplomacy Collection: Hermann von Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, brings about a reconciliation between
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Diplomacy Collection: Presidential Proclamation concerning Anglo-American Trade, 22nd April 1809 (newsprint)
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Diplomacy Collection: Copy of a Holograph memo of John Hawkins as to his dealings with Spain, 1576 (litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Apres La Victoire, political cartoon about the Balkans. Postcard sent on 14 June 1913
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Diplomacy Collection: Margaret of France visiting her brother, illustration from Francois Ier
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Diplomacy Collection: Arrival of the Bulgarian rulers in Constantinople, the Sultan gives the Queens arm in public
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Diplomacy Collection: The Siamese Ambassadors at the Opera in Paris (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Queen of Spain receiving the Ambassadors from the Emperor of Morocco (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Reception of King Kofi Karikaris ambassadors in the English camp
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Diplomacy Collection: The Emperor Daizong receiving a foreign embassy (chromolitho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Guillaume Lejean Chez Theodoros (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: The head of the Moroccan embassy to France saluting the French flag (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Reception of Paul Doumer, Governor-General of French Indochina, by the King of Siam (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Theophile Delcasse, French Minister of Foreign Affairs (litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: Francis I and Charles V at Saint-Denis (colour litho)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles (colour photo)
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Diplomacy Collection: Smyrna! A case in which, in the opinion of the British lion
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Diplomacy Collection: The Afghan War: negotiating peace with Yakoob Khan (Mohammad Yaqub Khan
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Diplomacy Collection: Arrival of the Corean Ambassador at Yokohama (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: Presents from the Kings of Siam to Queen Victoria (engraving)
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Diplomacy Collection: The Situation at Fashoda, Incidents of the Sirdars Landing (litho)


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"Diplomacy: A Tapestry of History and Negotiation" Diplomacy, the art of negotiation and compromise, has shaped the course of history. From Lord Dufferin, the 8th Viceroy of India, fostering peace in a land teeming with diversity to Tsar Nicholas II and Kaiser Wilhelm II engaging in diplomatic talks amidst rising tensions, it has been instrumental in preventing conflicts. Even explorers like Fridtjof Nansen recognized its significance as they ventured into uncharted territories. The Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) stands as an engraving etched with diplomats from across Europe redrawing boundaries after years of war. It symbolizes how they are restore stability even in times of chaos. In the Revolutionary War, Americans skillfully gained French alliance through diplomatic channels, proving that words can be mightier than swords. However, diplomacy is not always serious; it can also take on a humorous tone as seen in the "ANTI-RUSSIAN MAP" - a satirical Diplomatic Atlas poking fun at European politics. The Russo-Japanese treaty signed at Portsmouth NH (1905) showcased how diplomacy could end wars and bring about peaceful resolutions. Similarly, King Charles II granting a charter to Connecticut colonists exemplifies how diplomatic agreements laid foundations for new nations. One cannot forget iconic moments like Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin meeting at the Yalta Conference during World War II. This photograph captures leaders standing side by side discussing post-war plans – demonstrating that diplomacy plays an essential role not only during conflicts but also in shaping future relationships between nations. Throughout history's tapestry woven with threads of negotiations and compromises lies one constant: diplomacy's power to bridge divides and forge alliances for a better world.