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The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper )
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The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper )
CHT212752 The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713 ( pen & ink on paper ) by French School, (18th century); Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris, France; (add.info.: name given to treaties ending War of Spanish Succession, 1701-1714 (Queen Annes War), by which England obtained Gibraltar, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia; signed by ambassadors for Queen Anne, John Robinson (1650-1723) Bishop of Bristol & Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford and by ambassadors for Louis XIV, Nicolas Mesnager (1658-1714) & Nicolas du Ble, Marechal d Huxelles; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713: A Historic Moment Captured in Pen & Ink". This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - "The Treaty of Utrecht, 11th April 1713". Executed by the French School in the 18th century, this pen and ink drawing depicts an important event that marked the end of the War of Spanish Succession. The treaty was signed to bring peace between England and France after years of conflict. The image reveals a page filled with signatures and seals, symbolizing the momentous agreement reached on that fateful day. Amongst these signatories were notable figures such as Queen Anne's ambassador John Robinson and Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, representing England. On behalf of Louis XIV's France stood ambassadors Nicolas Mesnager and Nicolas du Ble. Notably, this treaty secured significant gains for England. It granted them control over Gibraltar, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia - territories that would shape their future influence around the world. With its intricate details captured through pen strokes on paper, this artwork offers a glimpse into diplomatic negotiations from centuries ago. Preserved within the Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres in Paris today, it serves as a testament to international diplomacy at its finest. Through this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate both the historical significance and artistic beauty encapsulated within "The Treaty of Utrecht.
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