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"Exploring the Tapestry of Foreign Affairs: From Historic Treaties to Diplomatic Encounters" In 1905, the Russo-Japanese treaty was signed at Portsmouth, NH

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Foreign Affairs Collection: Russo-Japanese treaty at Portsmouth NH, 1905
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Henry White (colour litho)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Cartoon protesting Jeffersons trade embargo, 1807
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Napoleon receiving the senat deputies at the Royal Palace in Berlin, 1808 (Oil on Canvas)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Napoleon receives the Queen of Prussia in Tilsitt, 1808 (Oil on Canvas)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Owene-Siang, chinese statesman in foreign affairs. 1873 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Spanish Conquest of Mexico:meeting between Hernan Cortes and Montezuma II in 1519
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, french cardinal and diplomat from italian origin.1865 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: 3672037
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Portrait of Lorenzo de Medici, 1543 (oil on wood)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Sir Thomas Wyatt, English ambassador and poet. 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle, , 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Wilhelm II in Palestina, 1898
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Foreign Affairs Collection: King Edward VII of United Kingdom at the Opera of Paris, 1903 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Portrait of Ignacy Jan Paderewski, 1891, (bronze)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Thomas Boleyn or James Butler, Earl of Ormond. 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Sir Philip Hoby, English Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire. 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: William FitzWilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton. 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Sir Thomas Elyot, English diplomat and scholar. 1812 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: King Edward VII and queen Alexandra visits Chabet el Akra, 7/05/1905 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Russian foreign policy, from L'assiette au beurre 1908 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: King Edward VII and Alexandra in Marseilles, France, 1905 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: King Edward VII of England on french warship Massena in Portsmouth harbour, 1905 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) the Peacemaker, front cover of Le Petit Journal, 22nd September
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Feast at the Palais-Royal (1830): 'Here you go, Monsignor, a very Neapolitan party
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Franco-Russian alliance (1891-1892) appearance of the term 'Hurrah', 1896 (illustration)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Landing of president Armand Fallieres in Amsterdam, 1912 (oil on canvas)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Commander Desfosses in Yoube-Soudi concluding a treaty with the Iman of Muscat and Oman
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Foreign Affairs Collection: The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken, Come, 1903 (print)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Charles VI gives his daughter Isabella of France to Richard II of England
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Foreign Affairs Collection: The Four Burgomasters of Amsterdam Learning of the Arrival of Maria de Medici on 1 September 1638
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Amsterdam Civic Guard of District XIX under the leadership of Captain Cornelis Bicker
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Theophile Delcasse, 1904 (colour litho)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Cardinal Jules Mazarin (Giulio Mazzarini) (colour engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: ENCOUNTER OF VILLAFRANCA 1859. 1861 (lithograph)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Montenegro-Wallachia Act of Public Reconciliation, 1856 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: TAKING LEAVE, Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon, 1802 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Members of the Council for Foreign Affairs in the Pavilion of Reception of Reception
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Foreign Affairs Collection: CROSS EXAMINATION, Cornwallis and Bonaparte face each other, 1802 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: AN ATTEMPT TO SWALLOW THE WORLD ! Napoleon has a globe in his mouth, John Bull is unimpressed
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Foreign Affairs Collection: AN ATTEMPT TO UNDERMINE JOHN BULL or WORKING THROUGH THE GLOBE. 1803 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: THE RIVAL ACCOUCHEURS OR WHO SHALL DELIVER EUROPE 1800 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Portrait of Matthew Prior, 1664-1721, English poet. 1779 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: John Thurloe, Author of State Papers, 1616-1668. 1813 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Gaius Fabricius Luscinus Monocularis, the one-eyed, 1786 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Nicholas Romanov in Nice, 1896 (engraving)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: High politics (colour litho)
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Foreign Affairs Collection: Russian diplomacy (colour litho)


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"Exploring the Tapestry of Foreign Affairs: From Historic Treaties to Diplomatic Encounters" In 1905, the Russo-Japanese treaty was signed at Portsmouth, NH, marking a significant milestone in international relations. This event showcased the power of diplomacy and peaceful resolutions amidst tensions between two major powers. Penny Wong's Bosnia meeting exemplifies the ongoing efforts to address global conflicts and promote stability. Such gatherings serve as platforms for dialogue and cooperation among nations striving for peace. Henry White's vibrant lithograph captures an era when diplomats played pivotal roles in shaping foreign policies. Their intricate negotiations laid the foundation for alliances that would shape world events. The portrait of Lorenzo de Medici reminds us of historical figures who skillfully navigated foreign affairs during times of political intrigue. These leaders understood the importance of fostering relationships with other states to strengthen their own positions. Sir Thomas Wyatt, an English ambassador and poet from 1812, demonstrates how individuals with diverse talents can contribute to diplomatic endeavors. His literary prowess may have served as a bridge between cultures during his diplomatic missions. Charles Wingfield's engraving from 1812 highlights another figure involved in foreign affairs. It serves as a reminder that diplomacy is not limited to high-ranking officials but also encompasses individuals working behind-the-scenes towards international cooperation. Wilhelm II's presence in Palestine in 1898 reflects Europe's colonial ambitions and its impact on global politics. Such encounters often shaped perceptions and influenced policies regarding territories far beyond national borders. A cartoon protesting Jefferson's trade embargo reveals how economic decisions can reverberate across nations' foreign relations. Trade restrictions have historically been used as tools by governments seeking leverage or expressing discontent with other countries' actions. King Edward VII attending the Opera of Paris in 1903 showcases cultural exchanges playing a role within foreign affairs. The arts provide opportunities for cross-cultural understanding, fostering connections beyond traditional diplomatic channels. Ignacy Jan Paderewski’s bronze portrait from 1891 symbolizes the role of cultural ambassadors in foreign affairs.