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LascauxCave,nearMontignac,Dordogne,France

Lascaux:(Corrze),salledesTaureaux.Premieretdeuxime taureaux.

Lascaux Caves ancient painted lunar map

Lascaux IV: International Cave Painting Center Competition Entry / Mateo Arquitectura

Lascaux IV: International Cave Painting Center Competition Entry / Mateo Arquitectura

ChauvetCave ofSouthernFrance

Cave of the Trois-Frres

Les Trois Freres, Ariege. Width of panel 285 cm

CUSSAC Cave / France

Venus of Cussac.

fromtheGrottedesEspelugues,Lourdes,Hautes Pyrenees

from sites in France, Spain, Germany and the Ukraine shows that most of it was created in Europe approximately 38,000 years ago.

PhallusfromMasd'Azil

AbriBlanchard,carvedfromreindeerantler.

HohleFelsCaveofsouthwesternGermany,35,000

Venus of Willendorf between24,000and22,000BCE.,Austria

Venus of Lespugue dated to between 26,000 and 24,000 years ago. 6 inches

A group of Fine Arts Students from the Aristotle University

The Bull, state VII (Le Taureau), Pablo Picasso, December 26th, 1945. Lithograph, Museum of Modern Art, via the MoMA.

Female figure idol, Early Aegean, Cycladic, Bronze Age, c.2300-2000 BC, found in Cyclades, Greece (marble)

Seated harp player, ca. 28002700 b.c.; Early Cycladic III Cycladic; Grotta-Pelos culture Marble H. with harp 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm) Rogers Fund, 1947

Kernos (vase for multiple offerings), Jar, Jug Early Cycladic IIIMiddle Cycladic I, ca. 23002200 b.c. Cycladic Terracotta H. 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm) /H. 16 3/8 in. (41.6 cm)/ H. 10 5/8 in. (27 cm)

King Minos

(Pasiphae)

Minoan "Palace style," vessel (ca. 15th century BCE, Athens National Museum)

Octopus Vase, from Palaikastro, Crete; c. 1500 B.C.

Mycenaean Octopus Vase

jar with octopus, (ca. 12001100 b.c.; Late Helladic IIIC, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Kamares Vase. Palace at Phaestos. 1800 BC.

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