Definition of Rock Art
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Apr. 2011
The rock art is everyone He drew or expression prehistoric art that are imprinted on rocks and caves, since the man of this time reflected his art and developed a large part of his life in these caves to take refuge from predators and the inclemencies climatic. By case it is that the artistic expressions of him are basically in these places.
Artistic expression carried out by prehistoric human beings, on stones, in caves and caverns
Is manifestation artistic is considered one of the oldest on record, since there are testimonies that actually go back very far in time, 40 thousand years, that is, after the last ice age.
The first artistic expressions of which there is a record were made in stones and for example, those characterized by the use of this support have been called rock.
The concept comes from the Latin language where rupes refers to stone. Any artistic creation that is made on stone will be called rock art.
In any case, it should be noted that although the
cave painting It is a primitive artistic expression, as we just pointed out, it can also be found and very present by the way, in times historical events after those mentioned and in almost all parts of the planet earth, although the most outstanding were made on Spain and France.Historical records and most representative cases
But turning the hands of the clock further back in time we will say that the rock art extended during three recognized periods in the history of the human being the paleolithic, the Mesolithic and the neolithic. The first one that goes from approximately two million before our era and up to 10,000 BC; the next one runs between 10,000 and 7,000 B.C. and finally the Neolithic one that includes the remaining three thousand years that continue to our time.
In these times, the human being was nomadic, that is, he lived in different places, moved with often and it was difficult for him to settle in one place, sedentary lifestyle is more typical of the human being than our era.
Meanwhile, the human being depended on hunting and gathering food that he did as he passed by to survive.
In the Mesolithic this begins to change ...
Among the oldest expressions of rock art is Paintings in the Altamira Cave, in Santallina del Mar, Cantabria, Spain.
Regarding the magnificent conservation that many of these artistic pieces present, even despite the erosion, it should be mentioned that it is precisely because of the support on which they have been painted the reason for that endurance through the weather.
Meanwhile, the existence of these fabulous creations clearly shows that since time immemorial the human being was involved and committed to art.
Now, as regards the motivation we find that in some cases cave paintings have a strong magical-religious charge, being used for the sole reason of being the prelude to a successful hunt. When it comes to this type of situation, it is common for them to be found in those most remote and hidden areas of the cavern or cave, on the other hand, when they are Artistic manifestations are available for all to see, it is believed that it is the consequence of the simple adoption of art as one more activity within the daily life of those times.
In France, more precisely in the Lascaux cave, and in the figure of the Venus of Willendorf, which is presumed to date from 20,000 BC. is where I know best finds this mentioned lines above expressed and immortalized, since in the first case of the cave there are representations painted in charcoal and pigments figures of bulls, bison and human beings having hunting elements, a fact that is interpreted as a faithful account of the daily life of the man of those times, and the Venus reveals an image of a woman with large hips and breasts that is supposed to symbolize the fertility of the female.
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