The Art of Peace Secrets and Treasures of Diplomacy
October 19, 2016January 15, 2017Exhibition has ended
**The Art of Peace is the subject of an ambitious, ground-breaking exhibition organised by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development and the Petit Palais.** 40 treaties and 60 or so other documents from the diplomatic archives highlighting key moments in the history of France's international relations will be on public display for the first time.They will be accompanied by paintings, sculptures, furniture, precious objects and archive film footage in order to set them in ... Read more
**The Art of Peace is the subject of an ambitious, ground-breaking exhibition organised by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development and the Petit Palais.** 40 treaties and 60 or so other documents from the diplomatic archives highlighting key moments in the history of France's international relations will be on public display for the first time.They will be accompanied by paintings, sculptures, furniture, precious objects and archive film footage in order to set them in their historical context and make them more fully understandable by revealing the negotiating processes behind them. The exhibition aims to make visitors think about the ideal of peace promoted by France over the centuries while rediscovering key elements of the country's collective and individual memory. Altogether, the exhibition contains nearly 200 items from the Middle Ages to the present day, shown in five thematic sections. On their way through the exhibition, visitors will encounter visually spectacular displays alternating with parts where the focus is more historical. Close