Art, asked by Devnarayan9495, 1 year ago

What could have been the reason for depicting more animal figures than human figure in cave painting

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Answered by aagr
13

according to me,maybe bcoz they might love animals and at that time there were more animals than human beings.

Answered by surbhiwalecha
27

Answer:

The choice in depiction of majority animals juxtaposed against human figures can hold multiple significance:

a. The paintings could have been served as warning indicators for other groups, or the younger generation to educate them of the dangers of these animals. The constant threat of the elements was controlled by dwelling caves. But the sedentary nature of their diet, added a risk which the artist chose to portray as a visual reminder.

b. Totemic significance where a source of food could have led to a realization of human-animal linkages. The choice to show animal attacks on humans served a reminder full of awe of the power of their prospective prey.

c. A simple reminder of the animals and an appreciation of what these settlers came across. The ability to transcribe it in visual form on cave walls probably provided a new found appeal that wasn’t realized before. The decision to allot a majority of the canvas to these animals, shows the artists’ appreciation for their subject.

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