Definition of Paleolithic Art
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Javier Navarro, in Oct. 2016
The art paleolithic it started in the Stone Age and ended in the Metal Age. This period is part of prehistory, a stage of humanity of which there are no written testimonies because the writing. By then we humans were already homo sapiens and we knew how to carve the stone with skill, handle tools in a rudimentary way and create artistic forms.
The scholars of this period have called the first artistic manifestations as rock art, since the stone was the main element on which the different manifestations were made artistic.
Furniture art
During the Paleolithic, men already made some utensils for ornamentation, such as batons or small figures made from bones. These creations are known as furniture art and have one characteristic in common: they were part of everyday life and men could carry these decorative utensils with themselves. Paleolithic furniture art does not refer to tools used as practical utensils (for example, carved stones for hunting) but to elements that had a symbolic function.
From the point of view of art history, the creations of furniture art are considered the first plastic representations. Regarding their meaning, historians consider that in most cases these figures symbolized some idea (female fertility, protection against the dangers of nature or the desire for a day of hunting successful).
Parietal art
Just as Movable art refers to the sculpture, the parietal art is related to the painting. Palaeolithic man already drew and painted on various surfaces (pieces of wood, skins or stones). However, the only remains of his paintings that have remained are the paintings that were made in the caves and these creations are known as Parietal art.
To make their drawings, they used their own fingers as brushes and the colors were made from of the combination of fats and blood of animals mixed with resins obtained from the barks of the trees. The thematic The main artist was the world of hunting and their works depict episodes of stylized hunters who face wild boars, bison or other dangerous animals.
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