Chauvet Cave
Humanity's First Great Masterpiece

By (author) Carole Fritz

ISBN13: 9782386110238

Imprint: Citadelles & Mazenod

Publisher: Citadelles & Mazenod

Format: Hardback

Published: 02/12/2024

Availability: Available

Description
Discovered in December 1994 and inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2014, the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave is a masterpiece of prehistoric art. Far more than just a decorated cave, it boasts an exceptional state of preservation, breathtaking underground landscapes, and drawings (depicting lions, cave bears, mammoths, horses, bison, and more) in red, black, and engraved forms of unparalleled magnificence, making it a treasure of humanity. This discovery has revolutionised perspectives on Paleolithic art research. The cave gradually reveals its secrets, with animal and human traces and footprints, and datings that push back the origins of these complex graphic representations and the rituals that accompanied them far into our past. This book offers a visual tour of the oldest adorned cave on the Eurasian continent, showcasing the earliest images created by humanity 38,000 years ago, by the species that now populates the planet: Homo sapiens.
7 Foreword Isabelle Massebeuf President of the SMERGC 9 Preamble Carole Fritz 11 Introduction An Intriguing “Pre-History” of Art 11 An Exceptional Discovery 16 The Research Team 18 The Conservation of Decorated Caves Geneviève Pinçon and Marie-Blanche Potte WHAT IS PREHISTORIC ART? 24 Time Frame 26 Climate 27 Neanderthal and Homo sapiens 31 Paleolithic Art IN THE HEART OF CHAUVET CAVE 47 Humans and Animals 47 The Animal Presence 48 Wolves | Philippe Fosse 52 Bears | Philippe Fosse 61 The Human Presence 61 The Remains of Human Activities 61 Manipulating Bones 65 Manipulating Rocks 67 Fire and Light 71 Other Remains 73 The Dynamics of Human and Animal Presence 74 Establishing a Chronology and Dating the Art Hélène Valladas 77 A Tour of the Cave 80 The Prehistoric Entrance and its Evolution Over Time Jean-Jacques Delannoy 84 Near the Prehistoric Entrance, Before the Sill 84 The Brunel Chamber 94 The Chamber of the Bear Hollows and the Cactus Gallery 106 The Red Panels Gallery 112 In the Deep Chambers and Galleries 112 The Hillaire Chamber 132 The Skull Chamber 139 The Megaloceros Gallery 145 The End Chamber 159 The Sacristy Gallery 164 Understanding the Art of Chauvet Cave 166 From Floors to Ceilings. 3D Contributions to Research Thomas Sagory 170 The Bestiary of Chauvet Cave 177 From the Materials to the Artistic Gesture 177 White Drawings 179 Red Drawings 183 Black Drawings 188 From Artistic Gesture to Interpretation 192 The Panel of the Lions: a History/Story, a Myth Conclusion 194 Chauvet Cave, Humanity’s First Art 196 A Chronological Approach to Art that Must Change 198 A Different Vision of Our Relationships with the Animal World 200 Chauvet 2: Between Research and Public Engagement Gilles Tosello and Valérie Moles Annexes 206 Bibliography
  • History of art / art & design styles
  • History of art: pre-history
  • Exhibition catalogues & specific collections
  • General (US: Trade)
Height:225
Width:280
Spine:24
Weight:1456.00
List Price: £29.95