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Cave paintings are some of the earliest forms of human artistic expression, dating back over 40,000 years

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Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Hunter with bow and arrows, pictorial composition of the drawings found in the shelter

Hunter with bow and arrows, pictorial composition of the drawings found in the shelter of the Vieja, Alpera (Albacete), figure of stylized static type in black

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Masterpieces of Hunter Artists at the Dawn of Civilization, c1935. Artist: Henri Breuil

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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Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Levantine cave paintings from group Albarracin (Teruel) in the Abrigo Callejon of the Plou

Levantine cave paintings from group Albarracin (Teruel) in the Abrigo Callejon of the Plou, cave Cocinilla del Obispo: group of bulls painted entirely white and light red color

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Cave paintings in the Abrigo del Navazo

Cave paintings in the Abrigo del Navazo

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Schematic cave paintings in the cave of Los Letreros (Velez Blanco, Los Velez

Schematic cave paintings in the cave of Los Letreros (Velez Blanco, Los Velez, Almeria): set of red triangular signs

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: View of Caves, Ajunta, India, 1844. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

View of Caves, Ajunta, India, 1844. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
General view of caves, Ajunta (sic), India, 1844; Ajanta is a village in the hills of central Maharashtra, central India. The area contains 30 caves

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin

Ajunta (sic), Vihara Cave Number Seven. Artist: Thomas Colman Dibdin
View of Vihara Cave Number Seven, Ajanta, 1845. Ajanta is a village in the hills of central Maharashtra, central India. The area contains 30 caves

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Feast of the Gods. The Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589-1632

The Feast of the Gods. The Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589-1632. Creators: Johannes Rottenhammer the elder
The Feast of the Gods. The Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, 1589-1632. Earlier ascribed to Rottenhammer, Hans (1564-1625)

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Eremit Praying, 1635. Creator: Jacob van Spreeuwen

Eremit Praying, 1635. Creator: Jacob van Spreeuwen
Eremit Praying, 1635. Earlier ascribed to Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Temptations of Saint Anthony, 1647-1649. Creator: David Teniers II

The Temptations of Saint Anthony, 1647-1649. Creator: David Teniers II
The Temptations of Saint Anthony, 1647-1649

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Hermit, 1721. Creator: Frans van Mieris II

The Hermit, 1721. Creator: Frans van Mieris II
The Hermit, 1721

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Campli, Teramo Province, Abruzzo, Italy. Medieval crypt of the twelfth century in the

Campli, Teramo Province, Abruzzo, Italy. Medieval crypt of the twelfth century in the Cathedral of Santa Maria in Platea, medieval graffiti on the frescoes

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Wider Image: Skiings origins in Chinas remote west

The Wider Image: Skiings origins in Chinas remote west
A cave containing ancient paintings that show rows of figures standing on what look like skis, with herds of animals running below them, is seen on the outskirts of Altay

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Wider Image: Skiings origins in Chinas remote west

The Wider Image: Skiings origins in Chinas remote west
An ancient painting in a cave show rows of figures standing on what look like skis (top L), with herds of animals running below them, on the outskirts of Altay, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Ancient artist at work in a cave, Kazakhstan area

Ancient artist at work in a cave, Kazakhstan area
Andronovo culture, ancient artist painting petroglyphs on the rocks, conveying the culture and customs of the times, Kazakhstan area. Others watch, or help by supplying light from a flaming torch

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Parque Arquelogico de Yerradentro Alto de Segoria, Terradentro, Colombia, South America

Parque Arquelogico de Yerradentro Alto de Segoria, Terradentro, Colombia, South America

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Parque Arquelogico de Yerradentro Alto de Segoria, Terradentro, Colombia, South America

Parque Arquelogico de Yerradentro Alto de Segoria, Terradentro, Colombia, South America

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Sri Lanka, Dambulla (Unesco Site), Maharaja Viharaya Cave Temple

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The dancers of Cogul. Cave painting from the Roca de los Moros (Roca dels Moros)

The dancers of Cogul. Cave painting from the Roca de los Moros (Roca dels Moros). Found in the Collection of Museu d Arqueologia de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Wall painting from the Caves of Ajanta of Raja Mahajanaka, c480

Wall painting from the Caves of Ajanta of Raja Mahajanaka, c480. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India dating from c480 depicting figures of the Buddha and depictions of the Jataka tales

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Saint Francis of Assisi (Detail of his oldest portrait), 13th century. Artist: Anonymous

Saint Francis of Assisi (Detail of his oldest portrait), 13th century. Artist: Anonymous
Saint Francis of Assisi (Detail of his oldest portrait), 13th century. Found in the collection of the Abbazia di Santa Scolastica, Subiaco

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: The Underworld, c1613-c1644. Artist: Francois de Nome

The Underworld, c1613-c1644. Artist: Francois de Nome
The Underworld, c1613-c1644. On the left Pluto and Persephone, King and Queen of the Underworld, view their kingdom

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Prehistoric Petroglyph Rock Art Paintings in East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia

Prehistoric Petroglyph Rock Art Paintings in East Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
Ancient people of the island of Borneo made these impressions of their hands in cliffside caves 10, 000 years ago.In East Kalimantan, Borneo

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Depiction of a hunting scene

LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Depiction of a hunting scene (circa 1500 BC). Neolithic art. Cave

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Cave 10. Detail of

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Cave 10. Detail of the decoration of the ceiling in the chaitya-griha with scenes from the life and incarnations of Buddha. Mural painting of the cave 2

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Detail of face of Buddha

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Detail of face of Buddha in one of the Jataka reincarnations and episodes of his life. Mural painting, 6th-7th c. Hindu art. Gupta period. Fresco

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Buddha preaching the

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Buddha preaching the Abhidharma in the Tavatimsa Celestial World. Detail. Wall painting of the cave 17. 6th c. A.D. Hindu art. Gupta period. Fresco

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Hall of

FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Hall of the Bulls. Group of deers. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Tanzania. Kondoa Irangi. Koro rock paintings

Tanzania. Kondoa Irangi. Koro rock paintings
TANZANIA. Kondoa Irangi. Animals grazing. Koro rock paintings. Upper Paleolithic. Cave

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Argentina. Cave of the Hands. Cave paintings

Argentina. Cave of the Hands. Cave paintings
ARGENTINA. SANTA CRUZ. Perito Moreno. Cave of the Hands. Cave painting depicting hands, guanacos and geometric figures (11000-7500 BC). Neolithic art. Cave

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Cave Painting

Cave Painting

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Picture No. 10868003

Picture No. 10868003
Australia - aboriginal rock art hand stencils from the contact period: contact with Macassans and Europeans. Date

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Mural painting inside

INDIA. Ajanta. Ajanta Caves. Mural painting inside the Cave n. 17 (5th-6th c.). Hindu art. Gupta period. Cave

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Altamira, Spain, cave painting of a buffalo

Altamira, Spain, cave painting of a buffalo
Prehistoric cave painting of a charging buffalo, Altamira, Spain. Printed color halftone reproduction

Background imageCave Paintings Collection: Prehistoric cave art of a wild boar, Altamira, Spain

Prehistoric cave art of a wild boar, Altamira, Spain
Prehistoric cave painting of a wild boar, Altamira, Spain. Color halftone reproduction



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Cave Paintings Collection

Cave paintings are some of the earliest forms of human artistic expression, dating back over 40,000 years. These ancient artworks were created by early humans using natural pigments and materials found in their surroundings. Popular themes depicted in cave paintings include animals such as bison, horses, and deer, as well as handprints and abstract symbols. The precise meaning behind these images is still a subject of debate among archaeologists and anthropologists. However, it is believed that they may have served religious or spiritual purposes or been used for storytelling or communication within early human communities. Today, cave paintings remain an important part of our cultural heritage and offer valuable insights into our ancestors' lives and beliefs.
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We offer a wide range of Cave Paintings art prints that depict popular themes from prehistoric times. These prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and history of ancient cave paintings. Some of the popular themes available include animals such as horses, bison, mammoths, and deer which were commonly depicted in these paintings. Additionally, there are also prints featuring human figures engaged in hunting or other activities. The Cave Paintings art prints offered by Media Storehouse are high-quality reproductions of original cave paintings found across Europe and Africa. They have been carefully curated to ensure that they capture the essence and spirit of prehistoric art while maintaining their authenticity. Whether you're looking to decorate your home with unique artwork or add to your collection of historical artifacts, we have a variety of Cave Painting art prints that will suit your needs. With so many options available, you're sure to find something that speaks to you.
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Cave paintings are one of the most popular themes in art prints, and their cost varies depending on several factors. The price range for cave painting art prints can vary based on the size, quality, and type of paper used to print them. Some may be more expensive due to their rarity or historical significance. The cost of a cave painting art print also depends on where you purchase it from. Different retailers have different pricing strategies that can affect how much you pay for your artwork. However, we offer a wide selection of affordable cave painting art prints that cater to all budgets. The cost of a cave painting art print is relatively reasonable compared to other forms of artwork. It's an excellent way to add some history and culture into your home decor without breaking the bank.
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Your Cave Paintings art prints will be delivered to you in a secure and safe manner. The prints are carefully packaged to ensure that they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. They are usually rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape. The packaging also includes protective materials such as bubble wrap or tissue paper to prevent any damage during transit. Your package will be shipped via standard shipping methods, so you can expect it to arrive within the estimated delivery time frame. Once your package arrives, simply unroll the print and display it as desired. You can choose from a variety of framing options if you wish to hang it on your wall or place it on a stand for tabletop display. Media Storehouse takes great care in delivering high-quality art prints that meet your expectations. Rest assured that your Cave Paintings art prints will be handled with utmost care throughout the entire delivery process.