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in prehistoric art all figures are well illustrated
No such thing as Prehistoric art. They communicated by drawing on rocks. They built things as altars. But since we know about it, it's not prehistoric, it's historic.
to show art to history
To leave something about their culture for other generations to see. Prehistoric art may have been created for religious purposes or as a way of promoting good things (eg: lots of images of fertility). They also may have used art to practice shamanism and to teach how to hunt. Prehistoric art served the same purpose art in modern times serves. It records events, people, way of life, the beauty of nature, and just plain whimsy.
Walter Ralph Bleckman has written: 'Some Dongson motifs' -- subject(s): Animals in art, Antiquities, Art, Oriental, Art, Prehistoric, Oriental Art, Prehistoric Art
Petroglyphs.
The Minoans likely created art for beauty as a reflection of their advanced society, valuing aesthetics and daily life over purely functional or religious purposes. Their art often depicted nature, leisure activities, and vibrant scenes, suggesting a cultural appreciation for harmony and enjoyment. Unlike prehistoric cave painters, who focused on survival, or ancient Egyptians, who emphasized religious and funerary art, the Minoans may have sought to express their identity and values through beauty. This emphasis on artistic expression indicates a sophisticated understanding of art as a means of enhancing everyday life rather than solely serving utilitarian or ceremonial functions.
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Some theories claim that it is prehistoric communication. Others, however, claim that it is NOT prehistoric because documenting lifestyles in art is considered recorded history.
For me it just the same because beauty in art is made by "us" whose people that is made by God. We are art of God.
its art before history. its mostly cave drawings. they started with "cave men".
Prehistoric Drawings.