No they dont show emotions, they are very basic only show man the sun the moon and animals.
They are both cave paintings
Commonly cave paintings would show great hunts that have happened within the tribe
cave paintings...
Animals were an important source of food.
Sculptures and cave paintings were a development of Paleolithic period.
The Venus of Willendorf is a figurine made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. The cave paintings of Lascaux are 17,000 years BP or before present time.
The well known cave paintings are in Lascaux, France.
the Altamira cave painting
Cave paintings give scientists (and anyone interested in the human species) an insight into the way that cave-dwellers thought, even though it was tens of thousands of years ago. Cave paintings show that people in that time period planned out hunts, had a sense of self image and self-importance, communicated abstract concepts, had (perhaps) the beginnings of a mythology. Cave paintings do the same things for us that (for instance) the Diary of Anne Frank did: give us a way to see something that we would otherwise not know anything about.
Stone Age men painted images of animals, hunting scenes, and everyday life on cave walls using natural pigments. These cave paintings provide insights into their beliefs, way of life, and artistic capabilities.
Australian Aborigines still produce cave paintings.
The lascaux cave is a cave in France that has animal paintings from a long time ago on the walls, and that is why it is famous.