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Category: Visual Arts
Artist: Pamela Henry
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Grade 3 - 5, 2 Hour Workshop
Workshop Cost $120
The most famous and outstanding examples of
prehistoric art made nearly 20,000 years ago were
discovered by accident. The caves at Lascaux in
Southern France reveal extraordinary drawings of
animals. These astonishingly sophisticated examples of
man’s earliest art have been studied by scientists and
artists since their discovery. The “Cave Artist” created extraordinary art with crude tools, the simplest of materials, and without the benefit of any sort of technology. In this lesson students learn the rich history of prehistoric art and create their own “cave paintings.”
FA-A 117.11 (3.1), (3.2) & (3.3)
FA-A 117.14 (4.1), (4.2) & (4.3)
FA-A 117.17 (5.1), (5.2) & (5.3)
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