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ALABAMA CLAIMS TRIBUNAL. The representatives of the Alabama Claims tribunal, Jakob Stampfli
ALABAMA CLAIMS TRIBUNAL.
The representatives of the Alabama Claims tribunal, Jakob Stampfli, Federico Sclopis, Charles Francis Adams, Marcos Antonio de Araujo and Alexander Cockburn. Engraving, 1872
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Media ID 12236307
1872 Adam Adams Alexander Antonio Baron Brazilian Cockburn Count Court Federico Francis Representative Swiss Tribunal Alabama Claims Araujo Jakob Marcos
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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the esteemed representatives of the Alabama Claims tribunal in 1872. The individuals depicted are Jakob Stampfli, Federico Sclopis, Charles Francis Adams, Marcos Antonio de Araujo, and Alexander Cockburn. Each one exudes a sense of authority and wisdom as they stand together for this historic moment. The engraving beautifully captures their diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Among them is Baron Jakob Stampfli, a Swiss representative known for his diplomatic skills. Federico Sclopis, an Italian count with legal expertise, adds an international perspective to the proceedings. Charles Francis Adams represents America's interests with his distinguished presence as a prominent American diplomat. Marcos Antonio de Araujo brings Brazil into the mix as a Brazilian representative who played a crucial role in resolving these claims. Lastly, Alexander Cockburn lends his English influence to ensure fairness throughout the tribunal process. Together, these men form an impressive panel that navigated complex negotiations related to damages incurred during the Civil War between America and Great Britain. Their collective efforts aimed at reaching a fair resolution demonstrate their commitment to justice. Preserved through time by Granger Art on Demand from The Granger Collection, this engraving serves as both a historical artifact and testament to diplomacy at its finest during this late 19th-century era.
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