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Why did Frédéric Sorrieu present utopian vision in his prints in 1848? Explain one reason.

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Frederic Sorrieu

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Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist. In 1848, he made the La République universelle démocratique et sociale, which was a series of four paintings visualizing an ideal world as seen by the artist. The painting consisted of 48 utopias and the artist's utopian vision. The term utopia is used to denote something that is ideal, but unlikely to exist. The idea of the society imagined by Frederic is too good to be real. Hence it is called utopian society.

For example, the first painting shows the people of Europe and America, men and women of all age and social classes, marching in a long line and offering homage to the Statue of Liberty as they pass by it. This picture is easy to visualize but least possible to be real. Hence utopian.

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