Lectures on the Ice-Age Painted Caves of Southwestern France.
In: Interval(le)s, 2008-09-01, Heft 4/5, S. 235-270
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The article presents a lecture on various Ice-Age Painted Caves of Southwestern France. The lecture aims to offer a crash course on Upper Paleolithic image-making in the caves of the Dordogne and Lot regions. The principle pigments used in the paintings were a wide range of iron oxides, silicates, manganese, black ochre, and charcoal. It is reported that the paintings Lascaux argues strongly for the idea of masters and apprentices with coordinated painting activities. It is reported that the Lascaux archive shows that Upper Paleolithic imagery, at its best, is an extraordinary mixture of keen observation, playful fantasy, selected details, and mannerisms associated with a particular location.
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Lectures on the Ice-Age Painted Caves of Southwestern France.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Eshleman, Clayton |
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Zeitschrift: | Interval(le)s, 2008-09-01, Heft 4/5, S. 235-270 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2008 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1784-8180 (print) |
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