Deer
Artist: Unknown (Lascaux Cave)
Date: Circa 17,000 BCE
Discovered in the caves of Lascaux, France, this striking Paleolithic painting of a deer is one of humanity’s earliest artistic triumphs. Rendered with natural pigments on limestone walls, the dynamic form and antlered silhouette speak to the deep connection between early humans and the animals that sustained their lives. Both a record of survival and a spiritual symbol, the image carries an immediacy that has resonated across millennia, reminding us of art’s primal power to communicate.
Print Details:
• Giclée Reproduction of the original prehistoric cave painting
• Archival Matte Paper 11"x17" untrimmed
• Suitable for Framing
• Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for:
• Collectors of Prehistoric and Ancient Art Reproductions
• Anthropology and Archaeology enthusiasts
• Natural history and cultural heritage décor
• Unique statement art for study, library, or modern interiors
A timeless image from the dawn of art—still alive with energy after 17,000 years.
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