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These versions of portable art express a desire for beauty and to create and enjoy beautiful things. Other portable art neglects the face and personal features and instead focus on and exaggerate sexual organs and buttocks. These details support the theory that figurines were created as fertility charms rather than representations of beauty...
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(Spodek 30) Cave painters primarily used ocher and other natural pigments to produce colors and shades of red, brown, yellow, and manganese oxides for black. European caves rarely depicted images of people; although, in many of these caves, outlines of human hands have been stenciled onto the walls...
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homo sapiens   Cave Paintings   Plato's Allegory of the Cave compared to the human condition   Plato's Allegory of the Cave compared to the human condition   A significant concern for humanity is its relationship with the natural world and nature’s influence on human behaviour and human interaction   Social Commentary in Dutch Still Life Paintings:   Influence of WW1 on the artwork of early 20th century   human beauty   the depths of the cave   Importance of Ancient Artwork   Analyze The Differences In Leisure Activities Shown In The Two Paintings, And Reflect About The Social Life Of Peasants (The Peasant Dance) And Of Urban Dwellers In The 19Th Century (Sunday Afternoon On The Island Of The Grande Jatte).   The Human Mind Exploring the Evil side of Human Life   Whistler Paintings   Authentication of Paintings   japanese ink paintings  
 
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