36 Questions
In Frédéric Sorrieu's vision of a world made up of democratic and social Republics, what does the first print depict?
Peoples of Europe and America marching and offering homage to the statue of Liberty
How did artists personify Liberty during the time of the French Revolution?
As a female figure with a torch of Enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man
What lies in the foreground of the first print of Sorrieu's series?
Shattered remains of symbols of absolutist institutions
Which nation is identifiable by the revolutionary tricolour in Sorrieu's vision?
France
According to Sorrieu's utopian vision, which nations are leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty?
United States and Switzerland
What do the shattered remains in Sorrieu's first print symbolize?
Symbols of absolutist institutions
What are the peoples of Germany bearing in Sorrieu's vision?
The black, red and gold flag
What does the first print of Sorrieu's series depict?
The peoples of the world grouped as distinct nations
In Sorrieu's utopian vision, which nations are leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty?
United States and Switzerland
What lies in the foreground of the first print of Sorrieu's series?
Shattered remains of absolutist institutions
What do the shattered remains in Sorrieu's first print symbolize?
Absolutist institutions
What are the peoples of Germany bearing in Sorrieu's vision?
Black, red, and gold flag
How did artists personify Liberty during the time of the French Revolution?
As a female figure holding a torch
Which nation is identifiable by the revolutionary tricolour in Sorrieu's vision?
France
What does Liberty bear in one hand in Sorrieu's first print?
The Charter of the Rights of Man
Which nation is leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty after France?
Germany
In Frédéric Sorrieu's vision, what does the shattered remains in the foreground of the first print symbolize?
The remnants of oppressive institutions
What do the peoples of Germany bear in Sorrieu's vision?
The black, red and gold flag
Which nation is leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty after France in Sorrieu's utopian vision?
Switzerland
What does Liberty bear in one hand in Sorrieu's first print of the series?
The torch of Enlightenment
What does the first print of Sorrieu's series depict?
Peoples of Europe and America offering homage to the statue of Liberty
What are the peoples of America and Europe doing in Sorrieu's first print?
Offering homage to the statue of Liberty
What nation is identifiable by the revolutionary tricolour in Sorrieu's vision?
France
According to Sorrieu's utopian vision, which nations are leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty?
United States and Switzerland
What do the shattered remains in Sorrieu's first print symbolize?
The remnants of oppressive institutions
What lies in the foreground of the first print of Sorrieu's series?
The shattered remains of symbols of absolutist institutions
What does the shattered remains in Sorrieu's first print symbolize?
The failure of the Enlightenment ideals
In Sorrieu's utopian vision, which nation is leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty after France?
Germany
What lies in the foreground of the first print of Sorrieu's series?
Remains of absolutist institutions
According to Sorrieu's utopian vision, which nations are leading the procession past the Statue of Liberty?
United States and Switzerland
What do the peoples of Germany bear in Sorrieu's vision?
Black, red and gold flag
In Frédéric Sorrieu's vision, what does the shattered remains in the foreground of the first print symbolize?
The demise of absolutist institutions
What does Liberty bear in one hand in Sorrieu's first print?
Torch of Enlightenment
What nation is identifiable by the revolutionary tricolour in Sorrieu's vision?
France
In Frédéric Sorrieu's vision of a world made up of democratic and social Republics, what does the first print depict?
Peoples paying homage to the Statue of Liberty
What are the peoples of America and Europe doing in Sorrieu's first print?
Marching in a long train
Test your knowledge about Frédéric Sorrieu's series of prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of 'democratic and social Republics', with a focus on the first print depicting the peoples of Europe and America offering homage to the statue of Liberty. Explore the historical and artistic context of personifying Liberty as a female figure during the time of the French Revolution.
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