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well paintings can show the human body because in the olden days peoplle were very fond of their body.
to show impressionism was not all bad "pish posh"
Ernie Barnes
In the show Isaac Mendez is the precognative artist, but the real artist is Tim Sale.
they painted what they saw like animals and each other In the past, they painted in caves to show what they needed, or what they hoped for. They mainly painted before a hunt, to 'show' their gods what, as I already wrote, they hoped that would happen. The pictures that were found were mainly about people killing animals, their hand-prints or paintings of themselves. People painted in caves to leave a story behind and they used it as a a record. They had to use berries and other things to use as paint because they did not have paper and writing utensils it was the only way to leave behind a story.
Most of his paintings where of those who he had affairs with when married with his wives when either he got bored or when and if they where pregnant, other pictures where painted to show Henry the appearences of candidates of women who had to be chosen at his discretion to become his wife then evantually queen.
x ray paintings are which show reality .
Her paintings show the flowers close up.
They are like maps because they are painted from a top view like maps and also they usually show some sort of journey that either a person or animals took. They show the path/ trail that the animals took.
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It is not possible. He painted several hundred works, 200 of them are in the Magritte Museum, Brussels, Belgium. Click link below for a long list of his best-known works!
The cave paintings at Lescaut and other places show that they primarily painted their exploits as hunters - the most ocmmon theme in cave paintings seems to be graphihc "tales of the hunt". Occasionaly, they merely drew images of different animals, not in a hunting context. But animals overwhelmingly make up the images portrayed in most cave paintings.