Frédéric Sorrieu's Vision of a United Republic
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What was Frédéric Sorrieu's profession?

  • Philosopher
  • Artist (correct)
  • Politician
  • Writer
  • Sorrieu's vision of a world was divided into separate continents, each with their own government.

    False

    What was the female figure holding in the first print?

    the torch of Enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man

    The people of _______________________ and Switzerland led the procession in Sorrieu's first print.

    <p>the United States</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following countries with their order in Sorrieu's procession:

    <p>United States = Led the procession France = Third in the procession Germany = Fourth in the procession Austria = Fifth in the procession</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The nation-state emerged as a result of the changes in nationalism during the 19th century.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Frédéric Sorrieu and His Vision

    • Frédéric Sorrieu was a French artist known for his political and social themes in artwork.
    • In 1848, he created a series of four prints depicting his vision for a world comprised of democratic and social republics.

    The First Print

    • The first print portrays Europeans and Americans marching in a procession towards the Statue of Liberty.
    • A female figure symbolizes enlightenment, holding the torch of Enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man.
    • The ground is littered with the remnants of absolutist symbols, indicating the fall of oppressive regimes.

    Utopian Vision

    • Sorrieu envisioned a utopian world where nations are recognized by distinct national flags and traditional costumes.
    • The United States and Switzerland lead the march, emphasized as prominent democratic nations.
    • Following them are France and Germany, with a diverse array of nations represented, including Austria, Poland, England, Ireland, Hungary, and Russia.

    Symbolism and Morality

    • Divine figures such as Christ, angels, and saints observe the scene, representing a sense of global fraternity.
    • This artistic portrayal reflects the yearning for unity and peace among nations.

    Impact of Nationalism

    • The 19th century saw significant evolution in nationalism, transforming Europe's political landscape.
    • The emergence of the nation-state was a crucial outcome of these changes, reshaping identities and governance across the continent.

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