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NEolithic art

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Corn Mattia, Somadossi Damiano, Poli Valentino Dalmaso Giulio, Devigigli Leonardo, Rigotti Leonardo
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Introductio to neolithic art

Neolithic art marks one of humanity's earliest creative achievements. From stone carvings, sculptures and decorations to cave paintings, artists depicted the animals they hunted and their daily routines in their drawings. Ready to start?

in this presentationon the Neolithic.

6. Figurines
1. Architecture
7. Rock art
2. Megaliths
8. Cave paintings
3. Pottery
9. Sculpture
4. Decorative arts
5. Symbolism and cultural meaning

Conclusion:

From Neolithic art, we learned that people were drawing 10,000 years ago.They made wall drawings that lasted a very long time.Thanks for listening! And remember: always leave a little art… for the humans of the future!

Sculpture

In the Neolithic, sculptures were mainly made by digging stones with hard points, shaping clay and firing it, or by creating figures in bas-relief or in the round.

architecture

Neolithic architectureit includes both stable homes, such as clay and mud houses, and monumental stone buildings known as megaliths

Megaliths

Megaliths in the Neolithic arelarge stone structures, built without binders, such as menhirs

Pottery

In the Neolithic, clay pot were made by kneading clay with water, then forming it by hand using the columbine technique; Then the surfaces were smoothed and smoothed with hands or tools, and the pot was dried by the sun or baked near the fire to harden it, becoming ceramic

Decorative art

Decorative art in the Neolithicit is mainly characterized by the decoration of ceramic objects and the production of more stylized engravings and rock paintings with a focus on daily life.

Symbolism and cultural meaning

Neolithic symbols include spirals, abstract and geometric figures, female deities such as the Mother Goddess (often represented with elements such as ears, snakes and the moon), and stylized figures of praying or anthropomorphic people.

Figurines.

Stone sculpture is about sanding and shaping the stone, whereas clay modeling creates forms that are dried and sometimes fired.

Rock art

In the Neolithic, rock paintings take on a more ornamental character than in the Paleolithic, where the figures were mainly of animals and hunting scenes

Cave paintings

Cave paintings were made using natural pigments of clay, iron oxide, ochre, charcoal and manganese, mixed with a binder such as animal fat or water.