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Anglo-French Convention signed in London by Paul Cambon (1843-1924) the French Ambassador
XIR125800 Anglo-French Convention signed in London by Paul Cambon (1843-1924) the French Ambassador, and Lord Salisbury (1830-1904) the British Prime Minister, from Le Petit Journal, 9th April 1899 (coloured engraving) by Meaulle, F.L. (1844-1901) & Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915); Musee de La Presse, Paris, France; (add.info.: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23368128
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Agreement Alliance Boer War Marquis Of Salisbury
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The historic moment captured in this print showcases the signing of the Anglo-French Convention in London. The two prominent figures depicted are Paul Cambon, the French Ambassador, and Lord Salisbury, the British Prime Minister. This significant event took place on 9th April 1899 and was documented by Le Petit Journal. In this coloured engraving by Meaulle and Tofani, we witness a pivotal agreement being made between France and Britain. The convention symbolizes an alliance between these two powerful nations during a time of political turmoil, including the Boer War. The image exudes a sense of importance as both diplomats stand tall with expressions of determination on their faces. Their body language suggests mutual respect and understanding as they exchange pen strokes to solidify their pact. Displayed at Musee de La Presse in Paris, France, this artwork serves as a reminder of historical diplomacy that shaped nations' destinies. It is worth noting that Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil (Lord Salisbury) played a crucial role in these negotiations. This finely crafted engraving not only captures an essential moment in history but also highlights the artistic prowess of F. L. Meaulle and Oswaldo Tofani. As it continues to be admired today, it stands as a testament to international relations and political agreements that have shaped our world for centuries to come.
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