Hall Of Bulls Analysis

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Hall of Bulls is a beautiful Upper-Paleolithic cave painting made in ca. 15,000 B.C. The painting is scaled larger than life size standing 25 feet tall and 62 feet wide; and, it resides inside of a cave on a coarse, rigid, and uneven rock wall. The cave is located in a small geographical area called Lascaux located in Dordogne France. Furthermore, there is no known artist for the Hall of Bulls, because of historical ignorance and the age of the painting; however, archaeological insight shows that the Magdalenian race, a race of post-modern humans made all of the Paleolithic paintings in Lascaux (Lascaux Paintings video).
“I am not one who was born in the possession of knowledge; I am one who is fond of antiquity, and earnest
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The painting is asymmetrical and contains an even blend of opaque and transparent figures, which grant an illusion of space and depth. The texture of the support is uneven, coarse, and rigid; and, the paint texture depends on the style of painting and the materials used to bind the paint. The color pigments within Hall of Bulls are made from colored powders that have earth-like tone. Additionally, the colored powder binds with animal fat or spit to create paint (Mary). Three distinct painting styles were found in the Hall of Bulls. The first style is similar to airbrushing; for instance, the painter would load one end of a hollow bone with paint, seal their lips around the opposite end of the bone, and then blow into the bone to spray the paint onto the wall. The second style is similar to brush painting; for example, the painter would dip animal hairs or moss into the wet paint, and then spread the paint onto the rock wall with a brush stroke. The third style is similar to chalk drawing; for instance, the painter would grip a piece of raw material or attach the material to the end of a stick, and then scrape or draw figures onto the wall. Additionally, I discovered the Magdalenian people scratched or scraped the cave wall until the surface was white. This technique created a blank canvas and evened out the rocky surface before they painted anything (Cave …show more content…
Nevertheless, no matter what the artist was attempting to portray, modern archaeologists, scientists, and members of other subsequent fields have found many ways to perceive the painting. Overall, the artist succeeded in making a magnificent piece of art, and they freely expressed themselves through their work. Nevertheless, everything else pertaining to the Hall of Bulls is just

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