30,000 BC
Cave drawings.
cave paintings
Some of the earliest known cave art dates to 40,000 years ago. These paintings were found in Europe.
Homo erectus lived approximately 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago, but they are not known to have created cave art. The earliest known cave art was created by Homo sapiens, dating back to around 40,000 years ago.
The earliest cave painting site yet discovered is in the Maros region of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Paintings found in these caves date back at least 45,500 years, making them some of the oldest known examples of figurative art.
Art first appeared in prehistoric times when early humans began creating cave paintings and rock art, dating back tens of thousands of years. These artistic expressions served various purposes, such as storytelling, communication, and spiritual or ritualistic practices. They represent the earliest forms of artistic creativity by humans.
Rupestrian refers to art that is done on cave or rock walls. It might be found in churches or holy sites. Also, it could refer to the earliest art ever found, which was created on cave walls by modern man's caveman ancestors.
Altamira is a municipality located in northern Spain. It is known for its Paleolithic cave art, particularly in the Cave of Altamira. The cave is famous for its stunning paintings of animals and hands, which date back thousands of years and are considered to be some of the earliest examples of art created by humans.
The earliest Renaissance art was done in Italy.
1.) sculpture 2.) pottery 3.) weaving 4.) physical ornaments 5.) cave paintings
Art began with earliest man. On cave walls early man drew what he saw in his world. To us this doesn't look like much, but it is art. Art is art only in the eye of the viewer and it is a perception of the world that people live in thousands of years ago or today.
its art before history. its mostly cave drawings. they started with "cave men".