03 March 2008
Lascaux animal paintings
Labels:
Animal paintings,
Archaeological Photos,
Art,
Cave art,
Lascaux,
Upper Paleolithic
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Lascaux animal painting
Photo by: Prof saxx
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Nice painting. The complex painted caves of Lascaux are located in the Dordogne region. The awe-inspiring paintings are also described as ‘the antediluvian Sistine Chapel’.1200 visitors daily visit the cave. The initial climatic situation had been re-build and maintained with the assistance of a fully-automated system. The original caves were made in 1980 called as Lascaux II. The Great Hall of the Bulls with its vast-spanning murals comprises of animals like horses, stags and bulls. you can find beautiful art form based on the conventional ancient animal premise inclusive of bison, stag, ibexes.
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