what are the features of primitive art and what is the significance of these paintings
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Primitive art refers to the art of primitive people.Inthis group low technologolies are used
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The term "Primitive Art" is a rather vague (and unavoidably ethnocentric) description which refers to the cultural artifacts of "primitive" peoples - that is, those ethnic groups deemed to have a relatively low standard of technological development by Western standards.
It includes African Art (sub-Saharan), Oceanic Art (Pacific islands), Aboriginal Art (Australia) as well as other types of Rock Art from prehistory and also Tribal Art from (eg.) the Americas and South-East Asia. The notion of "primitive" people dates from the Age of Discovery (c.1500 onwards), and is largely (though not exclusively) associated with a Christian-Caucasian world view.
One should note however that the term "primitive art" is not typically used to describe Chinese, Indian or Islamic artworks, or works from any of the major cultures including Egyptian, Greek or Roman Civilizations.