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Comment on the famous painting by Frederic Sorrieu in reference to his utopian view?​

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Utopian refers to a vision of society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to exist. A French artist in 1848 by name, Frederic Sorrieu prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of 'democratic and social Republics'.  

The first print shows the people of Europe and America, men and women of all age and social classes, marching in a long train or line, and offering homage to the statue of Liberty as they pass by it. During the time of French Revolution, Liberty was personified as female figure. In the print, the torch of Enlightenment can be found in one hand, and the Charter of Rights of Man on the other hand

In Sorrieu's utopian vision, the peoples of the world are grouped as distinct nations, identified through their flags, and national costumes. Sorrieu created the image to unify the disintegrated states into a nation state under a democratic constitution.

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The third print is that of shattered remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions. (iv) The fourth print refers to his utopian vision in which the peoples of the world are shown marching together on the path of development. It is a vision of world peace and prosperity.
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