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Masterpieces of Hunter Artists at the Dawn of Civilization, c1935. Artist: Henri Breuil
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Masterpieces of Hunter Artists at the Dawn of Civilization, c1935. Artist: Henri Breuil
Masterpieces of Hunter Artists at the Dawn of Civilization, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
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This print showcases the "Masterpieces of Hunter Artists at the Dawn of Civilization" captured by Henri Breuil in 1935. The image is a part of the renowned book "Our Wonderful World, Volume I" edited by J. A. Hammerton and published by The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. in London. The photograph takes us back to the prehistoric era, specifically to Altamira in Spain's Aquitaine region. In this assortment of cave paintings, we witness an array of wild animals depicted with remarkable artistry and detail. Among them is a majestic bison painted on the cavern walls using various shades of brown and color. Breuil's work not only highlights his mastery as an artist but also provides invaluable insights into our ancient past. These caves serve as geographical features that transport us to Font de Gaume in Dordogne, France – a country rich in historical significance. Sir John Alexander Hammerton's publishing house has done justice to this extraordinary collection through their literature dedicated to exploring such profound concepts from different eras. As we gaze upon this print curated by The Print Collector, we are reminded of the immense talent possessed by these hunter artists who thrived during civilization's earliest stages. Their creations continue to captivate audiences worldwide even after centuries have passed since they were first etched onto stone walls deep within these hidden caves.
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