Animals as the Anamorphism of Man

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20 juin 2023

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Amélie Balazut, « Animals as the Anamorphism of Man », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.2028


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In Europe, there is a very interesting Pleistocene artistic tradition of representing composite figures as though in the place of human figures, which are curiously rare in parietal art. Much less frequent than animal representations, human representations in European Pleistocene parietal art are also those that are most often treated in a strange manner, never being represented as realistically as their animal counterparts. They are all very schematic, caricatural, or even amorphous or super...

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