The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

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What did Frédéric Sorrieu's print 'The Pact Between Nations' visualize?

  • A world where liberty is suppressed
  • A world without distinct nations
  • A world made up of democratic and social Republics (correct)
  • A world ruled by absolutist institutions

How did artists of the time of the French Revolution personify Liberty?

  • As an abstract concept
  • As an elderly figure
  • As a female figure (correct)
  • As a male figure

What do the shattered remains of the symbols represent in Sorrieu's print?

  • Democratic and social Republics
  • Absolutist institutions (correct)
  • Anarchy and chaos
  • Peace and harmony

Which two nations are depicted as leading the procession in Sorrieu's utopian vision?

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What did Sorrieu use to identify distinct nations in his print?

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Frédéric Sorrieu's Print 'The Pact Between Nations'

  • Visualizes a peaceful alliance among nations, emphasizing unity and cooperation.
  • Represents the aspiration for a better world following the upheaval of revolutions, advocating for democracy and global harmony.

Personification of Liberty during the French Revolution

  • Artists depicted Liberty as a female figure, often accompanied by symbols like the Phrygian cap and broken chains, representing freedom.
  • Imagery frequently portrayed her as leading the way for the oppressed and calling for justice and equality.

Shattered Symbols in Sorrieu's Print

  • The shattered remains of emblems signify the destruction of old regimes and authoritarian power.
  • Reflects the historical turmoil and conflict that paved the way for new democratic ideals and societal changes.

Leading Nations in Sorrieu's Utopian Vision

  • France and the United States are depicted as the pioneers of progress and liberty.
  • Their prominent presence symbolizes the revolutionary spirit and hope for a collective future among nations.

Identification of Distinct Nations in Sorrieu's Print

  • Sorrieu employed national flags and distinctive attributes, such as traditional costumes, to individualize each country.
  • The visual elements served to celebrate cultural diversity while promoting unity in the envisioned international community.

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