Great Hall of the Bulls Flashcards
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What are the Great Hall Materials?

  • Wood
  • Rock painting (correct)
  • Clay
  • Metal
  • What section does the Great Hall belong to?

    Paleolithic Europe

    Where is the Great Hall located?

    Lascaux, France

    What is the date range for the Great Hall?

    <p>15,000 - 13,000 BCE</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of the Great Hall?

    <p>Unknown; could have been used as a hunting guide</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The horns in the Great Hall paintings are shown in profile to better define the animal.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the largest cave animal depicted in the Great Hall?

    <p>Bull</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is notable about the context of the Great Hall?

    <p>Best known cave painting; shows hunter-gatherer culture</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Great Hall Overview

    • Located in Lascaux, France, the Great Hall is a prominent site of prehistoric rock painting.
    • Dating back to approximately 15,000 - 13,000 BCE, it represents part of Paleolithic Europe.

    Materials and Techniques

    • The artwork consists of rock paintings, demonstrating the early human use of available natural materials for expression.
    • Artists employed techniques that emphasized the depiction of animals, such as cattle.

    Content and Imagery

    • Features a significant representation of cave animals, notably bulls, with the largest measuring up to 17 feet.
    • Notably, the animal's horns are not drawn in profile, which aids in better defining the subjects.

    Function and Interpretation

    • The exact purpose of the Great Hall remains unknown; it may have served as a hunting guide.
    • There is a belief that the act of painting these animals might have been thought to exert control over them.

    Cultural Context

    • The Great Hall is renowned as the best-known example of cave painting, reflecting the hunter-gatherer culture of the time.
    • It lacks detailed backgrounds or place context, focusing solely on the animals represented.

    Preservation Concerns

    • The artwork has been compromised due to the influx of tourist traffic, raising concerns about its preservation.
    • Created by multiple artists over a significant span of time, it showcases the collaborative nature of prehistoric artistic endeavors.

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