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Frederic worried was a French artist who in 1848 prepared a serious of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of democratic and social republic the distinct features of these prints were the representation of men nations Nd and allegiance in the first of his print we can see men and women marching across the statue of liberty to offer homage . The statue holds a torch of enlightenment and the charter of the rights of man and finally the remains of the absolutist institution can be seen broken and shattered on the earth indicating the end of conservatism and absolustism.
FREDERIC SORRIEU was a French artish who prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of democratic and social republics as he called them.
The main features of the first print of the series were as mentioned below:
1. It shows men and women of all ages of Europe and America offering homeage to the Statue of Liberty.
2 liberty was personified as a female figure with the torch of enlightenment in one hand and the charter of rights of man and the other
3. In the foreground are the shattered remains of the the symbols of absolutist Institutions.
4. Precession is led by USA and Switzerland who were already nation-states. Other people are following them.
5. From Heavens Above Christ Saints and Angels gaze upon the scene to symbolise fraternity among the nations of the world.
6. In sorrieu’s uptopian vision , The Peoples of the world were grouped as distinct nations , identified through their flags and national costume. Thus many issues have been visualized by Sorrieu in his prints but it is vision that can be realised.