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    A History Of Painting

    A brief word before all..

    Maybe it is too daring my attempt to bring the entire history of painting in this

    online format.Maybe its just a secret desire of mine to share the beauty and thecolor of painting into all the corners of the world. So, if I can offer a little joy to justone person in this world, then Ill be happy too.

    I realize the level of complexity and uncertainty of this project. It will be draftedbroadly aiming as a presentation how simple and accessible for everyone. Ill tryto get short descriptions of all those periods of time as I try to describe the workof artists who come together in this project. This project also will not claim beingan art critic material, or a history textbook ... it would only be for those who lovebeauty and color.

    Same as the humans pass through all stages: from child to adult, so thispresentation will begin its hiking from the cave art to the abstract contemporaryart.And it will pass through the Romanesque painting, the Italian Quattrocentothe Renaissance, the Enlightenment, the Impressionism, Symbolism andmore.

    So, lets get started.

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    The Cave Art

    (Prehistoric Art)

    Cave art are paintings on cave walls and ceilings, and the term is usedespecially for those dating to Prehistoric times.

    The most common themes in cave paintings are large wild animals, such

    as bison, horses, aurochs, and deer, and tracings of human hands as well as

    abstract patterns, called finger flutings. Drawings of humans were rare and are

    usually schematic rather than the more naturalistic animal subjects.Many of the

    paintings were drawn with red and yellow ochre,hematite, manganese

    oxide and charcoal. Sometimes the silhouette of the animal was incised in the

    rock first.

    The earliest known examples of cave art date to Blombos cave (South Africa),some 100,000 years ago.

    Blombos Cave

    The Blombos Cave people engraved pieces of ochreare regarded as the oldest

    known artwork but very much simpler than the cave paintings and figurines found

    in Europe(after 40,000 BP).

    The Blombos Cave paintings make Africa home to the oldest known examples of

    human artwork.

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    The earliest European cave paintings date to Aurignacian, some 32,000 years

    ago. Cave art may have begun in the Aurignacian period (Hohle Fels,

    Germany), but reached its apogee in the late Magdalenian (Lascaux, France).

    Lascaux Cave, France(big hall, the left wall) - Bull with red cow

    Lascaux Cave, France (red cow and horse) ceiling, the right side

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    The Spanish cave ofCueva de las Monedas places the art in the last Ice Age.

    The oldest known European cave art is that ofChauvet in France, the paintingsof which may be 32,000 years old according to radiocarbon dating(C 14), anddate back to 30,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic).

    Chauvet, France - Spotted hyena

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    Other examples may date as late as the Early Bronze Age, but the well known

    prolific and sophisticated style from Lascaux and Altamira (Spain) died out about

    10,000 years ago, coinciding with the advent of the Neolithic period.

    Altamira Cave,bison

    .Native artists in the Chumash tribes created cave paintings that are located in

    present day Santa Barbara ( California), Ventura, and San Luis Obispo

    Counties in Southern California. They include well executed examples at Burro

    Flats Painted Cave and Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park.

    There are also Native Americanpictogram examples in caves ofthe Southwestern United States.

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    The Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India.

    The earliest paintings on the cave walls are believed to be of

    the Mesolithic period, dating to 12,000 years ago. Executed mainly in red and

    white with the occasional use of green and yellow, the paintings depict the lives

    and times of the people who lived in the caves, including scenes of childbirth,

    communal dancing and drinking, religious rites and burials, as well as indigenous

    animals.

    Bhimbetka rock painting

    Located in Madhya Pradesh, India, the Bhimbetka rock sheltersdate back 9,000 years

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    Cueva de las Manos (Spanish for "Cave of the Hands") is a cave located in

    the province ofSanta Cruz, Argentina which includes many sites

    ofarchaeological and paleontological importance.

    The images of hands are often negative (stenciled). Besides these there are also

    depictions of human beings, guanacos, rheas, felines and other animals, as well

    as geometric shapes, zigzag patterns, representations of the sun,

    and hunting scenes. There are also red dots on the ceilings, probably made by

    submerging their hunting bolas in ink, and then throwing them up. The colors of

    the paintings vary from red (made from hematite) to white, black or yellow. The

    negative hand impressions are calculated to be dated around 550 BC, the

    positive impressions from 180 BC, and the hunting drawings to be older than

    10,000 years.

    Significant early cave paintings have also been found inKakadu National

    Park in Australia.The park has a large collection ofochre paintings. Ochre is a

    not an organic material, so carbon dating of these pictures is impossible.

    Although ,originally from Asia, the natives of Australia, known as Aborigines,

    have created a unique style of art.

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    Male hunter or warrior, in Australia'sKakadu National Park

    Wallaby, Kakadu National Park

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    Like the Aborigines of Australia, the peoples of Polynesia have left behind aunique artistic heritage.There also are rock paintings in caves in Egypt, Namibia, Finland, Bulgaria,Spain, Brazil, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma. In Indonesia the cavesat Maros in Sulawesi are famous for their hand prints, also found in caves in theSangkulirang area ofKalimantan. The Padah-Lin Caves of Burma contains11,000-year-old paintings and many rock tools.And there are more.

    Instead of conclusion.

    Their geographical location of all these painted caves is obviously very dispersedand some discoveries have profoundly changed the history of art. There is somespeculation that only Homo sapiens is able to create art. However, Homo erectuscreated long before a form of art without a specific purpose ..

    If we believe that spirituality is not an accurate reflection of the economic well-being of those times, we can only assume that the oldest decorated cavesprefigures the oldest and sacrest sanctuaries of historic era.

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