PPT-Lascaux Cave Paintings

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Keji Durer DaVinci Kathe Kollowitz Kathe Kollowitz Susas Rothenburg Susan Rothenburg Susan Rothenberg Susan Rothenberg Susan Rothenberg Kiki Smith Kiki Smith

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Keji Durer DaVinci Kathe Kollowitz Kathe Kollowitz Susas Rothenburg Susan Rothenburg Susan Rothenberg Susan Rothenberg Susan Rothenberg Kiki Smith Kiki Smith Kiki Smith Kiki Smith. Lascaux Acrylic Transparent Varnish 1 gloss, 2 matt and 3 semi glossCompositionPure acrylic resin dispersionProperties paints, the varnish provides improved grip and hardness and enhances the paints&# 40,000 BCE-1000 BCE. Stonehenge. A . henge. is a circle of stones or posts, often surrounded by a ditch with built-up embankments.. . Stonehenge. Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire England. C. 2750-1500 BCE.. The Stone Age. The stone age is the first period of human history. It is called the stone age because stone was used to make tools and other objects during this time period. The first humans existed 2 million years ago. . Before you start, make sure that you go to “slide show”, then “play from beginning, to make the . powerpoint. full screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate. . As you go through the . powerpoint. facts. By Bailey and Emile. H. ouses. We think the houses in . S. kara Brae would have had quite tall cone shaped roofs, built from wood or bone and coved with seaweed. Life inside the houses would have been warm, with beds having bracken . Cave paintings, some estimated to be as old as 35,000 years, are the grandest and most awe-inspiring artistic creations of homo sapiens during the Paleolithic period.. Southern . European Sites. Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux. Before you start, make sure that you go to “slide show”, then “play from beginning, to make the . powerpoint. full screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate. . As you go through the . powerpoint. Caves in France. ART MASTERPIECE ~ KINDERGARTEN ~ SEPTEMBER LESSON. In . 1940, four teenagers & their dog . accidentally . stumbled across a hole in the hillside overlooking a village in France. . Period 2. How did cave painters survive down in the caves?. Painters would go down in groups, because of how dangerous the caves could be. They would have to crawl through tight spaces with only torches to guide them. Painters would go down expecting to be there for quite some time- they would bring tools, brushes, pigments, torches (and flint to maintain fires), as well as food to sustain them. There is also evidence of scaffolding systems, so that projects could be continued over time.. Lascaux is famous for its Palaeolithic cave paintings, found in a complex of caves in the Dordogne region of southwestern France, because of their exceptional quality, size, sophistication and antiquity. Estimated to be up to 20,000 years old, the paintings consist primarily of large animals, once native to the region. Lascaux is located in the . Cave paintings, some estimated to be as old as 35,000 years, are the grandest and most awe-inspiring artistic creations of homo sapiens during the Paleolithic period.. Southern . European Sites. Great Hall of the Bulls at Lascaux. Personal Portfolio Making. Lascaux Caves. Complex caves in southwestern France, famous for its Paleolithic cave paintings.. 40,000 to 10,000 BC. Cave Art Subjects. Cave art portrays human hands; large numbers of animals in different activities, including various species, such as the woolly rhinoceros, which are now extinct, and a few which were extinct even at the time they were painted; geometric figures and signs.. Period 2. How did cave painters survive down in the caves?. Painters would go down in groups, because of how dangerous the caves could be. They would have to crawl through tight spaces with only torches to guide them. Painters would go down expecting to be there for quite some time- they would bring tools, brushes, pigments, torches (and flint to maintain fires), as well as food to sustain them. There is also evidence of scaffolding systems, so that projects could be continued over time..

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