Lascaux Cave Paintings

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Lascaux Cave Paintings are Prehistoric

The Lascaux caves are located in France, near the village of Montignac in the Vezere Valley. They became famous when numerous Paleolithic cave paintings were discovered adorning their walls. These paintings, realistic portrayals of a variety of large animals, are estimated to be as much as 20,000 years old. The site, together with a number of other caves, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vezere Valley.



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The paintings had been preserved for all this time, protected from the outside by the natural sealing of the caves. Once discovered in 1940, though, the paintings began to deteriorate as a result of the moisture, carbon dioxide, and other environmental changes resulting from air circulation and numerous visitors to the caves. So, a replica has been constructed for visitors, and only qualified researchers are given limited access to the actual site.

Seems like a good plan, since it allows the public the chance to view replicas of the paintings with lots of historically accurate context, not just pictures on the wall of a museum or some "artist's impression" of what the original site looked like. And hopefully they will succeed in preserving the originals, which offer a tangible link to the very early history of humankind.

So What are the Lascaux Cave Paintings All About?

The caves at Lascaux and their amazing artworks were discovered in 1940 by some teenagers. To their surprise, the cave paintings they discovered there are prehistoric! Since that time scientists have been amazed by what is contained there - a most astonishing view of the shadowy, powerful animal world of the Old Stone Age. The paintings cover the walls of several caverns, known today by such names as the Great Hall of the Bulls, the Chamber of Felines, the Shaft of the Dead Man, and the Painted Gallery.

Image of the "Shaft of the Dead Man"
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On the walls are found depictions of bison, aurochs (an extinct type of wild ox), horses, deer, and felines, all animals known to have existed in Paleolithic times, as well as one single man. The one image of a man is of a dead man together with a bison and what appears to be a rhinoceros. It seems that the man has lost a fight with the bison, and is lying on the ground with a broken spear beside him.



20,000 Year Old Lascaux Cave Painting Done by Cro-Magnon Man in the Dordogne Region, France
While some of the animals appear at first glance distorted, it has been recognized that horses in their winter coats take on the short-legged proportions of those found here.


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Many of the images show an understanding of perspective. In one painting one bison overlaps another, and the three dimensional effect is heightened by the location of the painting in a place where the wall curves outward on either side. There is also a "unicorn," actually a bull drawn in profile so that the two horns appear almost as one, like the horn of the mythical unicorn.

Interpretation of the pictures has varied, especially since there are so many paintings. Some appear no more than the fun of adolescent boys putting their handprints on the wall, perhaps in an effort to make themselves part of the hunt for the animals depicted there. Many have suggested a religious purpose to the paintings, possibly a form of shamanism (especially since the dead man has a bird-like head and has a stick with a bird head on it beside him), or some kind of animism in which the spirits of the animals killed in the hunt were given a resting place through the drawings. Or, our ancestors may have drawn pictures of animals hoping for a successful hunt.

Whatever their purpose though, the magnificence of the artwork is undeniable and a wonderful display of human creativity from such primitive times.

Great Book on Lascaux Cave Paintings

Norbert Aujoulat's book on the Lascaux cave paintings is the next best thing to going there yourself, which you can't do except to the replica. Aujoulat is one of the few scientists who has actually been allowed into the caves in recent times, and so this incredible book is a wonderful and complete account of the artworks to be found there. As well as Aujoulat's insights into the nature of the beasts depicted and how these artists of long ago achieved their work, the reader is rewarded with 262 color illustrations of the most important images from the caves.

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Examples of Lascaux Cave Paintings

The cave paintings at Lascaux are the product of prehistoric human beings who were able to capture the essence of the animals that inhabited their world. They have obvious artistic merit, with the use of color, the contours of the cave walls included in the scenes to add three dimensional realism, and the remarkable compositions that portray vividly the experience of these large animals in motion. Beyond that, though, they are the relics of a culture long gone, one that we never imagined we could know intimately. Such amazing cave paintings bring these beings, barely human, into our own life experience in a way that evokes a deep emotional and spiritual response, at least in me!



Paleolithic Bulls and Other Animals Crowd Calcite Walls at Lascaux, France

Paleolithic Bulls and Other Animals Crowd Calcite Walls at Lascaux
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Lascaux Cave Drawing Depicting Steer, Circa 15,000 BC

Lascaux Cave Drawing Depicting Steer
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Ancient Artwork on the Walls of the Cave at Lascaux
Ancient Artwork on the Walls of the Cave at Lascaux
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View of a Bison Painted at Lascaux Approximately 17,000 Years Ago
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20,000 Year Old Lascaux Cave Painting Done by Cro-Magnon Man in the Dordogne Region, France

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Another Great Book about Lascaux

Mario Ruspoli was hired by the French Ministry of Culture to photograph and film the Lascaux cave paintings and engravings as a historical record of the site. But this book is more than just a visual anthology, it is a journey into the lives of those primitive human beings who created these magnificent works of art.

The Cave of Lascaux

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Do you love these prehistoric paintings?

Feel free to give your opinion here.

  • astaramay Apr 20, 2012 @ 6:12 pm | delete
    "High Five" I love the work that was done in the cave, and you have put together quite a wonderful selection of pics, products, and information on the subject. Great job!
  • http://www.decoroilpaintings.com Mar 21, 2012 @ 9:10 am | delete
    The animal paintings are so lovely and full of magic of art.I really love them so much.
  • Ladyeaglefeather Mar 17, 2012 @ 5:25 am | delete
    great lens, I love all of the pictures.
  • glodny Feb 20, 2012 @ 3:31 pm | delete
    I love those paintings. They ate roots of our culture
  • flycatcher Feb 8, 2012 @ 3:57 pm | delete
    Lascaux has fascinated me ever since I saw, many years ago, a National Geographic article about the cave paintings. Such a treasure!
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More about Lascaux Cave Paintings

Grotte de Lascaux
Information on the Lascaux caves.
Lascaux
Article on New World Encyclopedia.
The Cave of Lascaux
Official French government website on Lascaux

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