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How has French artist, Frederic Sorrieu, visualised in his first print, of the series of four prints, his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social republics’? Explain.​

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Answered by huntersnake136
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Answer:The French artist, Fredrick Sorrieu prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of the world made up of 'democratic and social republics'. nation states. In his print of Sorrieu; people of the world are grouped together as distinct nations, identified through their flags and national costume.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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A set of four prints created by French artist Fredrick Sorrieu depicts his idealised vision of a world populated by "democratic and social republics."

  • His First Print included men and women of various ages and socioeconomic classes from both Europe and America walking in a long train and paying respect to the Statue of Liberty as they passed by it.
  • Of course, the symbol of liberty is a woman holding the Declaration of Human Rights in one hand and the torch of the Enlightenment in the other. (During the French Revolution, female figures were used to represent Liberty by artists.)
  • The broken remnants of the institutions' symbols of the Absolute were lying on the dirt in the image's foreground. The United States and Switzerland, which were already nation states at the time, are leading the parade as it passes by the Statue of Liberty.
  • People from all around the world are grouped together as distinct nations in Sorrieu's print, and these nations may be recognised by their flags and national attire. France, recognised by its tricolour flag, and Germany, flying a black and gold flag, have just arrived at the statue.
  • (Although Germany was not yet united, this artwork was created in 1848 to symbolise the hopes of the country.) In that sequence are the Austrian people, the two Sicilian kingdoms, Lombardy, Poland, England, Ireland, Hungary, and Russia. Christ, angels, and saints are observing the action from the heavens.
  • They have served as a symbol of the world's nations' fraternity.

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