Art, asked by anamikalepcha1234, 1 month ago

when did man start creating the works of art? what forced him to do so?what did these earliest works of look like?​

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Answered by numberoneunicorn01
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man started creating art from the time they lived in caves. They would draw the natural elemants such as The sun moon animals etc. This art further evolved into paintings and today leading to modern art.

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Answered by shampaghosh1180
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Up until recently most paleoanthropologists and art historians thought that the history of art begins during the Upper Paleolithic period between 35,000 and 10,000 BCE, as evidenced by a series of cave paintings and miniature carvings discovered mainly in Europe.

The earliest known examples of art created on a flat surface date from 30 000 BP or later, from the Later Stone Age of Namibia, the Late Palaeolithic of Egypt and the Upper Palaeolithic of Europe.

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