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The Conference of Paris, 1856, (1888)
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The Conference of Paris, 1856, (1888)
The Conference of Paris, 1856, (1888). The Treaty of Paris ended the Crimean War. Illustration from The Life & Times of Queen Victoria, Vol II, by Robert Wilson, (1888)
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This print captures a significant moment in history - "The Conference of Paris, 1856". The year was 1888 when this illustration from "The Life & Times of Queen Victoria" by Robert Wilson was published. The Treaty of Paris marked the end of the Crimean War, and this conference played a pivotal role in achieving peace. In the image, we see men dressed in formal attire representing various countries involved in the negotiations. With their distinct uniforms and regal presence, they embody power and authority. Among them are politicians, statesmen, and military figures from Britain, France, Russia, Turkey (the Ottoman Empire), and more. The atmosphere is tense yet hopeful as these individuals gather to discuss terms that would shape the future. Their serious expressions convey the weighty responsibility they bear for their respective nations. This photograph not only documents an important historical event but also provides a glimpse into Victorian-era politics and diplomacy. It serves as a reminder of how international conflicts can be resolved through dialogue rather than violence. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece created by an unknown artist under Robert Wilson's guidance, let us appreciate its artistic value while acknowledging its significance in shaping our world today.
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