It depends on which piece of art you're talking about. People were discovering them a thousand years ago, and they'll be discovering them a thousand years from now.
Stone Age cave painters.
From about 30 000 years BC until about 1000 BC.
The Paleolithic (Old) Stone Age was ended by the introduction of agriculture, and this opened the way for the Neolithic (New) Stone Age. It is disputed which gender found the first seeds to plant, for some odd reasons, but I'd bet that it was the women. They were, after all, the foragers.
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Stone Age people engaged in various forms of cultural expression, including dance, singing, and creating art. These activities were important for communication, storytelling, and creating a sense of community. Artifacts such as cave paintings, sculptures, and musical instruments have been found from the Stone Age, indicating the significance of artistic expression in their lives.
You would think because it was called the stone age.
Mostly Stone Age and Prehistoric Art is the oldest known example. The only catch is that today it is unknown how many art figures have been made. Even geologists haven't found any piece of art from Prehistoric and Stone Age times, but it's common sense that art started in those time periods. Scientists haven't found any actual piece of art from back then.
Stone Age cave paintings
G. Hallstro m has written: 'Monumental art of northern Europe from the Stone Age' 'Monumental art of northern Sweden from the Stone Age'
The Chauvet-Pon-d'Arc Cave in southern France is well known for it's examples of Stone Age art. The Stone Age lasted for around 3.4 million years and was followed by the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
If naturalism = realism, it was founded in the Stone Age caves.
Stone age cave paintings were found in France in the year 1940.
The Stone Age is characterized by the use of stone tools by early humans for hunting and gathering. It is divided into three periods: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. During this time, humans developed language, art, and culture.
The homo sapiens Stone age people made paintings in their caves.
During the Upper Paleolithic era.