Cave Painting Gallery
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Wall painting from the Caves of Ajanta of Raja Mahajanaka, c480
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Cave painting of a bison from the Altamira cave, Spain, 1933-1934
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Carved Petroglyph (People, deers, elks, birds, boots and circles), 4th-3rd millenium BC
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Lady at her toilet, cave fresco, Ajanta, India. 1st-5th century. (20th century)
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Paleolithic cave-painting of Bison from Lascaux, France. c50, 000-c10, 000 BC
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Paleolithic cave-painting of Bison from Lascaux, France. c50, 000-c10, 000 BC
Paleolithic cave-painting of Bison from Lascaux, France, 50, 000-10, 000BC. Paleolithic age is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primitive stone tools. The paintings are primarily of large animals, typical local and contemporary fauna that correspond with the fossil record of the Upper Paleolithic time
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Paleolithic cave-painting of a horse and human hands from France
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Bison, copy of a Palaeolithic cave painting at Altamira, northern Spain, 1913
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King Mahajanaka listening to Queen Vivali, Ajanta cave fresco, India, 1st-5th century AD
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Painting of a Buddhist monk from the Ajanta cave temples, India, 5th-6th century
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Horse and Hind, Palaeolithic cave painting from Altamira, southern Spain, c16, 000-c9000 BC
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King Mahajanaka listening to Queen Vivali, Ajanta cave fresco, India, 1st-5th century AD
King Mahajanaka listening to Queen Vivali, Ajanta cave fresco, India, 1st-5th century AD. The caves at Ajanta in the state of Mararashtra in western India were discovered in 1817. They were used as dwellings and meeting halls by Buddhist people from 200 BC until the 7th century AD. Most of the cave walls are decorated with murals, which represent the main known evidence of pre-Hindu Indian pictorial art
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