Frédéric Sorrieu
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Frédéric Sorrieu (French: [fʁedeʁik sɔʁjø]; 17 January 1807 – 26 September 1887) was a French engraver, printmaker, and draughtsman. He was notable for his works testifying the liberal and nationalist revolutions in France and in Europe. One of his works, La République universelle démocratique et sociale, depicts Sorrieu's utopian vision of democratic national states.[1]
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Frédéric Sorrieu | |
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Born | (1807-01-17)17 January 1807 |
Died | 25 September 1887(1887-09-25) (aged 80) |
Works | La République universelle démocratique et sociale Le Suffrage universel dédié à Ledru-Rollin |
Movement | Nationalism in France Universal male suffrage |
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