Running Herd of Beasts
Artist: Unknown (Lascaux Cave)
Circa: c. 17,000 BCE
The cave paintings of Lascaux, located in Dordogne, France, remain some of the most extraordinary examples of prehistoric expression. Running Herd of Beasts shows animals in motion—horses, aurochs, and deer—painted with earth pigments on stone walls over 17 millennia ago. These dynamic forms reflect both survival and spiritual meaning, offering timeless insight into humanity’s earliest art.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original cave painting
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Lascaux and French cave paintings
Primitive and Paleolithic animal imagery
Archaeology and world heritage art
Rustic, naturalistic, and historic décor
A timeless vision of wild herds, painted in motion by early human hands.
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