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Negotiation Collection (page 8)

"Negotiation: Bridging Divides and Forging Peace Throughout History" From the Christmas truce of World War I to the Treaty of Breda in 1667

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Regulus Returned to Carthage. After a work by Benjamin West and Valentine Green

Regulus Returned to Carthage. After a work by Benjamin West and Valentine Green. Marcus Atilius Regulus, circa 307 BC- circa 250 BC. Roman consul and general

Background imageNegotiation 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 imageNegotiation Collection: The Arrest of Diepo Negoro by Lieutenant-General Baron De Ko

The Arrest of Diepo Negoro by Lieutenant-General Baron De Ko
Nicols Pieneman (1809-1860). Dutch painter. The Arrest of Diepo Negoro by Lieutenant-General Baron De Kock, c. 1830-1835, Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Netherlands

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Samuel Baker, explorer, and King Rionga

Samuel Baker, explorer, and King Rionga
Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), British explorer, exchanging blood with Rionga, an African king, as part of a negotiation. Date: 1869

Background imageNegotiation Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC RULERS. Mixtec king, Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (left), negotiates treaties

MEXICO: MIXTEC RULERS. Mixtec king, Eight Deer Jaguar Claw (left), negotiates treaties with a tribal leader, Twelve Dragon. Detail from the Codex Zouche-Nutall, c1450

Background imageNegotiation Collection: FRANCOIS BARBE-MARBOIS (1745-1837). French statesman and diplomat, negotiated the

FRANCOIS BARBE-MARBOIS (1745-1837). French statesman and diplomat, negotiated the Louisiana Purchase. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageNegotiation Collection: The General P__s, or Peace. Satirical English cartoon, 1783, showing the Americans

The General P__s, or Peace. Satirical English cartoon, 1783, showing the Americans
TREATY OF PARIS CARTOON. The General P__s, or Peace. Satirical English cartoon, 1783, showing the Americans, British and French urinating into a common pot during negotations for the Treaty of Paris

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Richard von Kuhlmann and Count von Czernin, Brest Litovsk

Richard von Kuhlmann and Count von Czernin, Brest Litovsk
Richard von Kuhlmann (1873-1948), German Foreign Secretary, signing the peace treaty of Brest Litovsk, Russia (now Brest, Belarus)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Army barracks in Arica, Chile, South America

Army barracks in Arica, Chile, South America, connected with a failed plebiscite in 1893 regarding the disputed border towns of Arica and Tacna

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Father and suitor on a postcard

Father and suitor on a postcard -- Why do you object to my marrying your daughter? -- Because you can t support her in the style shes been accustomed to all her life

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Pawnbroker and customer on a postcard

Pawnbroker and customer on a postcard -- Trying to pass the time. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNegotiation Collection: The Jonquera, Catalonia. French engraving. 17th century. Col

The Jonquera, Catalonia. French engraving. 17th century. Col
The Jonquera, Catalonia. Panorama with the Llobregat river. In the background, the Pyrenees with Panisars crossing, the Pertus and Belgarde Castle

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Spain. Cap de Quiers (Cadaques). City panorama. French engra

Spain. Cap de Quiers (Cadaques). City panorama. French engraving. 17th century. Made A?a?A?a?during the negotiations of Treaty of the Pyrenees, 1659

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle (1828A?o??n?1881) was an

Baron Heinrich Karl von Haymerle (1828A?o??n?1881) was an Austrian statesman. Served as ambassador in Copenhagen (1864), took part in negotiating the Treaty of Prague (1866)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Cartoon, Zimmerwald pacifism, WW1

Cartoon, Zimmerwald pacifism, WW1
Cartoon, Zimmerwald pacifism. A man representing the Zimmerwald peace movement offers an olive branch to some French soldiers

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Cartoon, Translation, WW1

Cartoon, Translation, WW1
Cartoon, Translation. French and German soldiers discuss their respective systems. The system of getting by which the French call System D, is known by the Germans as System K! Date: 1916

Background imageNegotiation Collection: General Stores Building, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA

General Stores Building, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA
The General Stores Building, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, where the Russian and Japanese Peace Commission met before the signing of the peace treaty in September 1905

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Textile Merchants. Illustration from the book of

Textile Merchants. Illustration from the book of Statutes of the Tailors Guild, 14th c. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageNegotiation Collection: CARTOON: HOURGLASS, 1972. The hour has come - let it not be missed

CARTOON: HOURGLASS, 1972. The hour has come - let it not be missed. Cartoon comment on the potential for diplomacy in the Middle East after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat rejected an overture

Background imageNegotiation Collection: MERCHANT, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

MERCHANT, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Whig Satire on Negotiations for the Treaty of Utrecht, c. 1713 (engraving) (b / w photo)

Whig Satire on Negotiations for the Treaty of Utrecht, c. 1713 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF250712 Whig Satire on Negotiations for the Treaty of Utrecht, c.1713 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: ANCIENT ITALY: FEDERATION. Representatives of the ancient Italic peoples forming a federation

ANCIENT ITALY: FEDERATION. Representatives of the ancient Italic peoples forming a federation. Roman mosaic

Background imageNegotiation Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL. Last Native American council held on Canadian soil between

NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL. Last Native American council held on Canadian soil between the Governor-General of Canada and Crowfoot, Chief of the Blackfeet Indians

Background imageNegotiation Collection: SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT (c1494-1566). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1566

SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICENT (c1494-1566). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, 1520-1566. The reception of a French delegation sent by King Francis I at Belgrade, 1532

Background imageNegotiation Collection: TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK. Meeting between Russian and the Central Powers, during

TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK. Meeting between Russian and the Central Powers, during the negotiations for the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ended Russias involvement in World War I, 1918. Photograph

Background imageNegotiation Collection: TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK. Allied statesmen in a council meeting, during the negotiations

TREATY OF BREST-LITOVSK. Allied statesmen in a council meeting, during the negotiations for the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which ended Russias involvement in World War I, 1918. Photograph

Background imageNegotiation Collection: TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. Session of the Paris Peace Conference at the Palace of Versailles

TREATY OF VERSAILLES, 1919. Session of the Paris Peace Conference at the Palace of Versailles, France, 1919

Background imageNegotiation Collection: VERSAILLES TREATY, 1919. Delegates waiting in a hallway in the Palace of Versailles in France

VERSAILLES TREATY, 1919. Delegates waiting in a hallway in the Palace of Versailles in France, during the peace treaty negotiations, June 1919

Background imageNegotiation Collection: AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1922. Tads Favorite Indoor Sports. American magazine cartoon

AUTOMOBILE CARTOON, 1922. Tads Favorite Indoor Sports. American magazine cartoon, 1922

Background imageNegotiation Collection: MERCHANT, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

MERCHANT, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageNegotiation Collection: CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia

CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia, seated at left, speaks with British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageNegotiation Collection: CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815

CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. The Congress of Vienna, 1815. Prince Klemens von Metternich stands fifth from the left, Robert Castlereagh is seated at center

Background imageNegotiation Collection: SUEZ CANAL: CONFERENCE. Ferdinand de Lesseps, President of the Suez Canal Company

SUEZ CANAL: CONFERENCE. Ferdinand de Lesseps, President of the Suez Canal Company (seated at far end of table, left), in conference with the council of the London Chamber of Commerce, London

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Two businessmen discussing in studio (B&W)

Two businessmen discussing in studio (B&W)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Couple applying for mortgage, talking to clerk (B&W)

Couple applying for mortgage, talking to clerk (B&W)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE TALK. A Native American chief discussing negotiations of peace

NATIVE AMERICAN PEACE TALK. A Native American chief discussing negotiations of peace. Sketch by J.H. Smith, 1890

Background imageNegotiation Collection: RUSSELL: TRADING POST, 1898. Joe Kipps Trading Post. Oil painting by Charles M

RUSSELL: TRADING POST, 1898. Joe Kipps Trading Post. Oil painting by Charles M. Russell, 1898

Background imageNegotiation Collection: MEDICINE LODGE TREATY, 1867. The Kiowa chief Satanta addressing the U

MEDICINE LODGE TREATY, 1867. The Kiowa chief Satanta addressing the U.S. peace commissioners during treaty negotiations at Council Grove, Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas, October 1867

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Us president richard m, nixon shaking hands with the general secretary of the cpsu central committee

Us president richard m, nixon shaking hands with the general secretary of the cpsu central committee, leonid brezhnev after signing the strategic arms limitation treaty (salt 1)

Background imageNegotiation Collection: United Nations General Assembly, New York

United Nations General Assembly, New York

Background imageNegotiation Collection: United Nations Building, New York City, New York

United Nations Building, New York City, New York

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Meeting, United Nations Building, New York

Meeting, United Nations Building, New York

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Salesman with bottle

Salesman with bottle

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Salesman showing man suit in store

Salesman showing man suit in store

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Augustine Moores house outside Yorktown, Virginia, where terms for the British surrender were

Augustine Moores house outside Yorktown, Virginia, where terms for the British surrender were negotiated
YORKTOWN: MOORE HOUSE, 1781. Augustine Moores house outside Yorktown, Virginia, where terms for the British surrender were negotiated, 18 October 1771. Contemporary sketch by John Trumbull

Background imageNegotiation Collection: The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of

The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of America
THE COMMISSIONERS, 1778. The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of America, who sits on a pile of barrels and bales. British cartoon by M

Background imageNegotiation Collection: Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris

Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris. Oil on board by Howard Pyle, c1898
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris. Oil on board by Howard Pyle, c1898

Background imageNegotiation Collection: A cartoon etching by James Gillray, 1782, commenting on the British defeat by American

A cartoon etching by James Gillray, 1782, commenting on the British defeat by American
THE AMERICAN RATTLESNAKE. A cartoon etching by James Gillray, 1782, commenting on the British defeat by American and French forces at Yorktown the previous year



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"Negotiation: Bridging Divides and Forging Peace Throughout History" From the Christmas truce of World War I to the Treaty of Breda in 1667, it has played a pivotal role in resolving conflicts and establishing peace. In the midst of war, soldiers laid down their weapons during Christmas in 1914, embracing a temporary ceasefire that showcased humanity's yearning for harmony. The Treaty of Breda, depicted through print and pen on paper, symbolizes the power of diplomacy. Signed in 1667, it marked an end to hostilities between England and the Netherlands. This historical artifact serves as a reminder that they can transcend time and be immortalized through ink. Centuries earlier, the Kadesh Treaty brought about peace between ancient Egypt and Hittite Empire in 1269 BC. This monumental agreement stands as one of history's earliest recorded treaties - proof that even amidst ancient rivalries, dialogue prevailed over conflict. In more recent times, Richard von Kuhlmann signing a peace treaty with Romania demonstrates how they are heal wounds inflicted by war. It showcases leaders coming together to rebuild trust and foster cooperation for a better future. Throughout history, negotiations have not only been limited to international affairs but also within nations themselves. The Regulators Revolt in 1771 saw Edmund Fanning attempting to pacify dissenters along North Carolina's Eno River. This wood engraving captures both the challenges faced during internal strife and society's relentless pursuit for resolution. Even iconic figures like Napoleon Bonaparte engaged in negotiations at critical junctures such as his presence at Danzig. These instances remind us that even formidable leaders recognize the value of diplomatic discourse when seeking common ground. Conferences between Luis Mendez de Haro and Cardinal Mazarin exemplify how negotiation transcends borders; it unites individuals from different backgrounds towards shared goals despite political differences or cultural disparities.