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International Law - The Better Way



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International Law - The Better Way

International Law - The Better Way by Thomas Nast in Harpers Weekly, 14th November 1874. A boat called The Arbitrator carrying the flag of truce lands in Geneva. Two female allegorical figures, Peace (dove and olive branch) and Justice (sword and scales), get ready to disembark and are greeted by European dignitaries, including the figure of John Bull, under an arch emblazoned Welcome Peace Through Arbitration. The cartoon is captioned with a quote by Ulyssess Grant, " The Nations are fast becoming so Civilised as to feel that there is a Better Way to settle their difficulties than by fighting." Date: 1874

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1874 Allegorical Bull Called Dignitaries Disembark Dove Figures Geneva Greeted Including Justice Lands Nast Olive Peace Ready Scales Truce Weekly 14th Arbitrator


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Discover the captivating world of International Law with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles collection. Featuring the iconic image "International Law - The Better Way" by Thomas Nast from Mary Evans Prints Online, this intricately designed puzzle invites you on a journey through history. Witness the symbolic moment as The Arbitrator, bearing the flag of truce, lands in Geneva, representing the pursuit of peace and diplomacy. Engage your mind, challenge your problem-solving skills, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of International Law. Bring this historical masterpiece to life piece by piece, making every completed puzzle a testament to your intellectual curiosity and dedication.

500 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 40x51cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid

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Estimated Product Size is 50.7cm x 40.3cm (20" x 15.9")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
International Law - The Better Way" is a powerful and iconic image created by Thomas Nast for Harpers Weekly on November 14, 1874. The illustration depicts a boat named "The Arbitrator" carrying the flag of truce as it approaches the shores of Geneva. Two allegorical figures, Peace and Justice, are shown preparing to disembark from the boat. Peace is represented by a dove holding an olive branch, while Justice is depicted as a woman with a sword and scales. As the boat lands, European dignitaries, including the figure of John Bull, eagerly await their arrival under an archway emblazoned with the words "Welcome Peace Through Arbitration." This scene represents the growing recognition among nations that there is a "Better Way" to resolve their disputes than through war and conflict. The caption accompanying the image quotes Ulysses S. Grant, who at the time was serving as the President of the United States. Grant's words reflect the optimistic belief that the international community was becoming more civilized and that diplomacy and arbitration would become the preferred methods for resolving disputes. This image is a testament to the evolving nature of international relations during the late 19th century and the growing recognition of the importance of diplomacy and arbitration in resolving conflicts between nations. It is a powerful reminder of the enduring value of peaceful dispute resolution and the hope that one day, all nations will choose the "Better Way.

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