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How did frederic sorrieu visualise his dream of a world made up of democratic and social Republic explain

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Answered by Jamestiwari
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Le Pacte" is a print made by Frédérick Sorrieu , a French artist , which tells the dream of "Worldwide Democratic and Social Republic". The print was made in 1848. It depicts Sorrieu's utopian vision of democratic national states.frederic sorrieu was a French artist,who prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of world made up of 'democratic and social republics' as he called them. His visualization was that the people of the world are grouped as distinct nations,identified through their flags and national costume.

In 1848 , a French artist Frederic Sorrieu , prepared a series of four prints , visualizing his dream of a world made up of 'democratic and social republics'. In his first print , he showed European and American people are marching in a long train offering homage to the Statute of Liberty when they pass by it .

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Frederic sorrier visualises his dream of a world made up of democratic and social Republic through his print "Le Pacte".

Socialising of "Le Pacte" :

  • The print was made in 1848.
  • "Le Pacte" is a print made by Frédérick Sorrieu, a French craftsman, which tells the fantasy of "Overall Democratic and the Social Republic".
  • It portrays Sorrieu's idealistic vision of popularity-based public states. Frederic sorrieu was a French artist, who arranged a progression of four prints imagining his fantasy of a world comprised of 'majority rule and social republics' as he called them.
  • His representation was that individuals of the world are gathered as unmistakable nations, identified through their banners and public outfit.
  • In his most memorable print, he showed European and American individuals walking in a long train offering reverence to the Statute of Liberty when they pass by.

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