What are the major themes present in cave art? Why do you think landscape or vegetation of the time is not depicted in the art?
Answers
Answered by
12
Explanation:
- The most common themes in cave paintings are large wild animals, such as bison, horses, aurochs , and deer. Tracings of human hands and hand stencils were also very popular, as well as abstract patterns called finger flutings.
Answered by
0
Answer:
"Cave paintings" (also known as "wall art" or "ice age rock art") are used to represent all sorts of artificial images on the walls, ceilings, and floors of caves and rock shelters.
It does not refer to "mobile art", that is, portable objects such as Venus figurines and loosely decorated stones.
Must be part of the cave fabric.
Most cave paintings are located in flat rock shelters, such as those formed by overhanging rocks, but some are created in deep, uninhabited caves in total darkness and are rarely seen by humans.
Cave paintings include five types of art: (1) Palm print and fingerprint. (2) Abstract characters. (3) Figurative painting. (4) Rock sculpture. (5) Relief sculpture.
#SPJ3
Similar questions
History,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
9 months ago
Math,
9 months ago
Biology,
11 months ago
Math,
11 months ago
CBSE BOARD X,
11 months ago