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write the sorrieu otopian vision which he depicted in his first painting and layout the importance of this painting for the wake of Nationalism in Europe​

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Answered by LovelyG
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Frédéric Sorrieu was an French artist. He prepared a series of painting. He imagined of a world made up of Social and Democratic republic.

In his first print, he shows that peoples of Europe are marching in a long train irrespect to their caste, and social classes, all the men and women and they were also paying homage to the statue of liberty.

In his second print, he portrayed statue of liberty as a female figure, and in one hand she holds torch of enlightment and in other the charter of human rights.

In his third print, he shows that peoples of different countries are being identified with their costumes, national symbols, flag, etc. And in last print, he shows that the christ, saints and angels are watching the scene.

His painting was very important for the wake of nationalism in Europe, as it shows the human rights and democracy.

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