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The many metamorphoses of Lascaux ; the artist's studio from prehistory to today

Pedro Lima, Philippe Psaïla (Auteur)
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Since its discovery in 1940, the Lascaux cave in Dordogne, France has unfailingly fascinated and intrigued. Why did Paleolithic artists adorn the walls 20,000 years ago with dozens of magnificent polychrome stags, cows and horses?
Composed on the occasion of the travelling Lascaux International Exhibition, this work plunges us into the mystery of the world's most famous decorated cave and Shared Heritage of Humanity site to unveil its secrets.
Lavishly illustrated, it recounts the discovery of Lascaux, its closure to the public to protect its ... Lire la suite
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Date Parution05/10/2012
EAN9782954288819
Nb. de Pages156
EditeurSynops
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Poids700 g
PrésentationBeau-livre
Dimensions28,5 cm x 23,5 cm x 1,4 cm
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Since its discovery in 1940, the Lascaux cave in Dordogne, France has unfailingly fascinated and intrigued. Why did Paleolithic artists adorn the walls 20,000 years ago with dozens of magnificent polychrome stags, cows and horses?
Composed on the occasion of the travelling Lascaux International Exhibition, this work plunges us into the mystery of the world's most famous decorated cave and Shared Heritage of Humanity site to unveil its secrets.
Lavishly illustrated, it recounts the discovery of Lascaux, its closure to the public to protect its treasures and the astounding story of successive copies, from Lascaux II to 3D that allow us to admire its beauty and attempt to understand its hidden meaning.
A veritable homage to the geniuses of prehistory, this work initiates a dialogue over the ages between artists of yesterday and today: those of the Paleolithic era who bequeathed us this exceptional message of humanity, and those who through their patient work and talent breathe new life into this fabulous masterpiece.
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