Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
38
Language
French
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
MILAN
ISBN-10
2408019915
ISBN-13
9782408019914
Description
Sarah Barthère and Pierre Van Hove explore the astonishing world of prehistoric art, revealing the creativity and ingenuity of our ancestors. They delve into a period of human history where expression took form through cave paintings, carvings, and other artistic endeavors. These early artists left behind a treasure trove of works that not only illuminate their daily lives but also provide insight into their beliefs, rituals, and surrounding environments.
The authors highlight the techniques and materials used by these ancient creators, showcasing the remarkable skills they possessed long before the advent of modern tools. This journey through time also considers the social and cultural context in which these artworks were made, shedding light on the community dynamics and the shared experiences of humanity that transcended epochs.
Barthère and Van Hove's engaging narrative invites readers to appreciate the beauty and significance of prehistoric art, provoking thought about the universal human need for self-expression that has persisted through millennia.
The authors highlight the techniques and materials used by these ancient creators, showcasing the remarkable skills they possessed long before the advent of modern tools. This journey through time also considers the social and cultural context in which these artworks were made, shedding light on the community dynamics and the shared experiences of humanity that transcended epochs.
Barthère and Van Hove's engaging narrative invites readers to appreciate the beauty and significance of prehistoric art, provoking thought about the universal human need for self-expression that has persisted through millennia.
Genres
Art & Photography