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What did Frédéric Sorrieu envision in his series of prints?
What did Frédéric Sorrieu envision in his series of prints?
- A world under a single authoritarian regime
- A world with no political systems
- A world made up of democratic and social Republics (correct)
- A world dominated by monarchies and empires
How did artists of the time of the French Revolution personify Liberty?
How did artists of the time of the French Revolution personify Liberty?
- As an abstract symbol
- As a male figure
- As an elderly figure
- As a female figure (correct)
What does the first print of the series depict?
What does the first print of the series depict?
- Peoples of Europe and America offering homage to the statue of Liberty (correct)
- Peoples of Europe and America holding a peace conference
- Peoples of Europe and America engaging in trade
- Peoples of Europe and America at war with each other
What does the statue of Liberty bear in the first print of the series?
What does the statue of Liberty bear in the first print of the series?
In which year did Frédéric Sorrieu prepare the series of prints depicting his dream of a world made up of 'democratic and social Republics'?
In which year did Frédéric Sorrieu prepare the series of prints depicting his dream of a world made up of 'democratic and social Republics'?
What did Frédéric Sorrieu visualize in his series of prints?
What did Frédéric Sorrieu visualize in his series of prints?
What does the statue of Liberty bear in the first print of the series?
What does the statue of Liberty bear in the first print of the series?
How did artists of the time of the French Revolution personify Liberty?
How did artists of the time of the French Revolution personify Liberty?
In which year did Frédéric Sorrieu prepare the series of prints depicting his dream?
In which year did Frédéric Sorrieu prepare the series of prints depicting his dream?
What do the peoples of Europe and America offer homage to in the first print of the series?
What do the peoples of Europe and America offer homage to in the first print of the series?