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Prehistoric Art
• First skeleton remains of the common
  ancestor of Homo sapiens from about 400,000
  years ago found in Africa
• Oldest human remains from Omo Kibish,
  Ethiopia from about 195,000 YA
• By 20,000 BC, humans were on every
  continent except Antarctica
Some of the oldest
human artifacts
includes shells
thought to make a
necklace and incised
ochre with geometric
pattern (Blombos
Cave, South
Africa, 75,000 YA)
Blombos Cave, South Africa
Many of the oldest artifacts are identifiable
as tools for cutting, chopping, and piercing
Oldest known figurative sculpture is the Venus
of Hohle Fels Cave in Germany (35,000 YA)
• Early pottery to
  hold food and
  water
• Pottery fragments
  from Xianrendong
  Cave, Jiangxi
  Province, China
  (about 22,000 YA)
• Functional items
  become decorative
  and designed for
  use and beauty
• Spear thrower
  carved from
  reindeer antler (La
  Madeleine, France,
  14,000 YA)
• Cave artists painted
  the big mammals
  around them
• Bears, bison, and
  reindeer in France
  (Chauvet, 37,000
  YA)
• Elephants, boar and
  horses in India
  (Bhimbetka, 30,000
  YA)
• Antelope in Algeria
  (Tassili
  n’Ajjer, 10,000 YA)
• Giraffes, tigers,
  zebras in Namibia
  (6,000 YA)
Do we have an obsession with the
   animals around us today?
Jeff Koons, Puppy, 1997
Louis Bourgeois, Maman, 1979
Cave artists also painted abstract and geometric patterns
(El Castillo, Spain, 40,000 YA)
Was there a code to their visual language? (El
Castillo, Spain, 40,000 YA)
• A common theme
  across continents:
  artists traced their
  hands
• Cueva de los
  Manos, Argentina
  (13,000 - 9,000 YA)
It’s not a habit that disappeared.
It’s not a habit that disappeared.
How did the cave artists work?
• They used rocks
  and minerals
  around them for
  different colors
• These colors found
  by Chuck Kritzon
  near his California
  home
  http://www.primiti
  veways.com/paint_
  a_mammoth.html]
• They made brushes
  from
  sticks, bone, rock, f
  ur, and hair
• Used incised rocks
  to “erase” or make
  highlights in stone
• They used reeds as
  blow guns for the
  first kind of spray
  painting
• Cave artists erected
  scaffolding to paint
  images that were
  difficult to get to
• Some of the
  paintings are in
  tight spaces over 10
  feet high
• Prehistoric artists
  paid attention to
  composition and
  responded to their
  site
• Drew animals in
  twisted perspective
  with bodies in
  profile and heads
  frontal
• (Lascaux, 28,000 -
  10,000 YA)
• The cave artists
  used repetition to
  capture movement
• Edward
  Muybridge, The
  Attitudes of
  Animals in
  Motion, 1881
Horses, Chauvet Cave, France
What happened to the prehistoric artists?

• End of ice age + Neolithic revolution around
  12,000 YA
• Development of agriculture: goats, sheep,
  pigs, cattle
• Domesticated farming
• Developing permanent settlements

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Prehistoric art

  • 2.
  • 3. • First skeleton remains of the common ancestor of Homo sapiens from about 400,000 years ago found in Africa • Oldest human remains from Omo Kibish, Ethiopia from about 195,000 YA • By 20,000 BC, humans were on every continent except Antarctica
  • 4. Some of the oldest human artifacts includes shells thought to make a necklace and incised ochre with geometric pattern (Blombos Cave, South Africa, 75,000 YA)
  • 6. Many of the oldest artifacts are identifiable as tools for cutting, chopping, and piercing
  • 7. Oldest known figurative sculpture is the Venus of Hohle Fels Cave in Germany (35,000 YA)
  • 8. • Early pottery to hold food and water • Pottery fragments from Xianrendong Cave, Jiangxi Province, China (about 22,000 YA)
  • 9. • Functional items become decorative and designed for use and beauty • Spear thrower carved from reindeer antler (La Madeleine, France, 14,000 YA)
  • 10. • Cave artists painted the big mammals around them • Bears, bison, and reindeer in France (Chauvet, 37,000 YA)
  • 11. • Elephants, boar and horses in India (Bhimbetka, 30,000 YA)
  • 12.
  • 13. • Antelope in Algeria (Tassili n’Ajjer, 10,000 YA)
  • 14. • Giraffes, tigers, zebras in Namibia (6,000 YA)
  • 15. Do we have an obsession with the animals around us today?
  • 18. Cave artists also painted abstract and geometric patterns (El Castillo, Spain, 40,000 YA)
  • 19. Was there a code to their visual language? (El Castillo, Spain, 40,000 YA)
  • 20. • A common theme across continents: artists traced their hands • Cueva de los Manos, Argentina (13,000 - 9,000 YA)
  • 21. It’s not a habit that disappeared.
  • 22. It’s not a habit that disappeared.
  • 23. How did the cave artists work?
  • 24. • They used rocks and minerals around them for different colors • These colors found by Chuck Kritzon near his California home http://www.primiti veways.com/paint_ a_mammoth.html]
  • 25. • They made brushes from sticks, bone, rock, f ur, and hair • Used incised rocks to “erase” or make highlights in stone
  • 26. • They used reeds as blow guns for the first kind of spray painting
  • 27. • Cave artists erected scaffolding to paint images that were difficult to get to • Some of the paintings are in tight spaces over 10 feet high
  • 28. • Prehistoric artists paid attention to composition and responded to their site • Drew animals in twisted perspective with bodies in profile and heads frontal • (Lascaux, 28,000 - 10,000 YA)
  • 29.
  • 30. • The cave artists used repetition to capture movement • Edward Muybridge, The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, 1881
  • 32. What happened to the prehistoric artists? • End of ice age + Neolithic revolution around 12,000 YA • Development of agriculture: goats, sheep, pigs, cattle • Domesticated farming • Developing permanent settlements