what was the idea behind the series of four prints prepared by Frederic Sorrieu?
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Frédéric Sorrieu was a French artist. In the year 1848, he prepared a series of four prints. In these four prints, he visualised his dream of a world made up of democratic and Social Republics.
Profession: Artist
Nationality: French
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The "Les Etats-Unis d'Amerique" series of four prints by French graphic designer and caricaturist Frederic Sorrieu is his best-known work. The purpose of this series was to provide an entertaining and insightful look into American culture in the middle of the 19th century. The idea behind it was:
- French artist Frederic Sorrieu created a set of four prints in 1848 to represent his vision of a world populated by what he called "Democratic and Social Republics."
- The first print in the series depicts men and women of all ages and socioeconomic classes from Europe and America marching in a long line and paying respect to the Statue of Liberty as they pass by it.
- As artists of the French Revolution era portrayed Liberty as a female figure. In this image, it is seen that the Charter of Human Rights is in her left hand and the torch of Enlightenment in her right hand.
- The shattered remnants of the symbols of absolutist institutions are visible on the ground in the foreground of the image. The peoples of the earth are organised into separate nations in Sorrieus' utopian worldview, and they may be recognised by their flags and national attire.
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