How did the artist Frederic Sorrieu visualize his dream of a world made of democrats and social republics
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In 1848, a French artist named Frederic Sorrieu visualised his dream of a world made up of 'Democratic and social republics' and prepared a series of four prints.⏺️⏺️
In his first print, peoples of Europe and America are shown marching and playing homage to the statue of liberty.
The statue of liberty is personified as a female figure who bears the torch of enlightenment in one hand and the charter of the Rights of man in the other...
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Here Is your answer for your beautiful question
In 1848, a French artist named Frederic Sorrieu visualised his dream of a world made up of 'Democratic and social republics' and prepared a series of four prints.⏺️⏺️
In his first print, peoples of Europe and America are shown marching and playing homage to the statue of liberty.
The statue of liberty is personified as a female figure who bears the torch of enlightenment in one hand and the charter of the Rights of man in the other...
Hope it helps❤️❤️
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