Peace conference between Diaz and Madero agents, ends in agreement, but troops revolt and attack Juarez.
Sitter
Francisco Ignacio Madero
(1873 Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, Mexico - 1913 Mexico City, Mexico)
Sitter
José Yves Limantour y Márquez
(1854 Mexico City, Mexico - 1935 Paris, France)
Photographer
Otis Aultman
DateMay 21, 1911
Mediumalbumen print
Dimensions4 7/16 × 6 3/8 in. (11.3 × 16.3 cm)
ClassificationsPhotography
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, gift of William K. Durbon on behalf of Colonel and Mrs. Donald A. Young
Object numberPA1977.065.022
DescriptionFinance Minister Jose Yves Limantour sits at the head of a table covered with a white cloth with three other men. Limantour was President Diaz's chief agent in the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Ciudad Juarez. Francisco Madero sits at the end of the table. This conference did end in an agreement, but troops revolted and attacked Juarez soon after.On View
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Locale
Non, aux nouvelles fusées nucléaires U.S. en Europe! (No to the New U.S. Nucelar Rockets in Europe!)
Le Conseil Mondial de la Paix
1983
October 1943