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Publication of the Versailles Treaty in front of the Tuileries Palace
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Publication of the Versailles Treaty in front of the Tuileries Palace
JLJ4592942 Publication of the Versailles Treaty in front of the Tuileries Palace, 1873 (oil on canvas) by Ysendyck, Anton van (1801-75); 79x144 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Publication of the Versailles Treaty in front of the Tuileries Palace on November 25, 1783. This trade ended the war of independence of the United States of America between France, Spain and Great Britain.); Photo ePhoto Josse; Belgian, out of copyright
Media ID 22865734
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Agreement Diplomacy Foreign Affairs International Relations Peace Treaty Tuileries Us Independence War War Of Independence America Continent
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Publication of the Versailles Treaty - A Historic Moment for International Relations
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - the publication of the Versailles Treaty in front of the majestic Tuileries Palace. Painted by Anton van Ysendyck in 1873, this oil on canvas artwork measures 79x144 cm and is currently housed at Château de Versailles, France. The scene depicted dates back to November 25,1783, when this treaty marked the end of the war of independence between France, Spain, and Great Britain and secured freedom for the United States of America. The painting showcases not only political significance but also highlights elements of Parisian architecture with its stunning portrayal of the Tuileries Palace. This piece serves as a testament to international diplomacy and peace-building efforts during that era. It symbolizes a turning point in American history while showcasing French involvement in supporting their fight for independence. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, Ysendyck's artwork transports viewers back to an important chapter in European and American relations. It stands as a reminder that even amidst conflict, nations can come together to forge agreements that shape future generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable painting today, it serves as a poignant reminder of how far we have come on our journey towards global cooperation and understanding.
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