Chauvet Cave

Humanity's First Great Masterpiece

Carole Fritz author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Citadelles & Mazenod

Publishing:18th Nov '24

£29.95

This title is due to be published on 18th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Chauvet Cave cover

Discovered in December 1994 and inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2014, the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave is a masterpiece of prehistoric art. Far more than just a decorated cave, it boasts an exceptional state of preservation, breathtaking underground landscapes, and drawings (depicting lions, cave bears, mammoths, horses, bison, and more) in red, black, and engraved forms of unparalleled magnificence, making it a treasure of humanity. This discovery has revolutionised perspectives on Paleolithic art research. The cave gradually reveals its secrets, with animal and human traces and footprints, and datings that push back the origins of these complex graphic representations and the rituals that accompanied them far into our past.

This book offers a visual tour of the oldest adorned cave on the Eurasian continent, showcasing the earliest images created by humanity 38,000 years ago, by the species that now populates the planet: Homo sapiens.

ISBN: 9782386110238

Dimensions: 225mm x 280mm x 24mm

Weight: unknown

208 pages