Rhinoceros from Chauve Cave is a piece of digital artwork by Dragica Micki Fortuna which was uploaded on December 28th, 2012.
Rhinoceros from Chauve Cave
Chauvet Cave is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the century (1994) in the Ardache region of southern France. The cave complex... more
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Title
Rhinoceros from Chauve Cave
Artist
Dragica Micki Fortuna
Medium
Digital Art - Mixed Media Art
Description
Chauvet Cave is one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the century (1994) in the Ardache region of southern France. The cave complex consists a string of chambers that are 570 meters long and a connecting gallery and three vestibules. In the Chauvet Cave complex include images of herds of hooked-horned aurochs (wild oxen), ibex, running deer, charging wooly rhinoceros, prowling lions, rearing thick-maned horses, wooly mammoths, open-mouthed bears and animals that are usually associated with Africa not Europe. Unlike other caves in France and Spain which show mostly hunted animals such as bisons and oxen, the animals in Chauvet cave are large powerful animals that generally weren't eaten for food: lions, cave bears, rhinos. A wooly rhino is shown charging a herd of other rhinos and clashing with one of its members.
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December 28th, 2012
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