Scenes of horses, stags, and other images
depicted on cave walls and ceilings showcase some of the earliest examples of human art and thought.
Not exact matches
Shamans» paintings
on cave walls, almost always
depicting prey animals, simultaneously named an animal in their representations and summoned it to give its life for humans.
Timbers and steering oars similar to those
on ships
depicted in Hatshepsut's
wall carvings were recovered in sand both inside and outside the
caves.
«From the earliest renderings
on cave walls, man has been compelled to
depict the world around him... Badlands comes at this critical time, an era when the world is more ecologically aware yet more desperately in need of solutions than ever before.»
The vibrant
wall painting in the private dining room is based
on this watercolor study
depicting a sorceress in a
cave, two figures, and a mythical beast.