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Cave paintings, created by prehistoric artists, often blend realism with abstraction. While some depictions of animals and human figures exhibit attention to anatomical details and proportions, they are not always strictly realistic. The primary purpose of these artworks may have been symbolic or ritualistic rather than a direct portrayal of reality. Thus, while they can be seen as realistic in certain aspects, they also reflect the artists' cultural context and intentions.

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