Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Bradshaw Paintings

It is with great excitement that I reach out to all of you. I hope you will join me in the creation of one or more sites that will assist teachers who want to use art history as part of their work with students.

I have started the site with Prehistoric Australia.You can see the whole micro lesson at ahaafoundation.org

The Bradshaw Paintings


I hope you start your walk about tour with the Bradshaw paintings.
You might wonder why and just wait until you actually see the paintings. You have to be able to imagine your self living in wild craggy mountains where there are thousands of caves. We have the work done in some of the caves because of Mr. Bradshaw who discovered this cave. Dating of the work is difficult because the paintings have fused to the walls and appear to be like glass. This prevents DNA testing. So they are either 70,000 years or 50,000 years old give or take a few thousand years.

The first paintings come from a cave which was made up of stone with amazing colors. This provided the artists with pigments that are unique.

With this in mind these are the first paintings done by man that we know about. I hope you find them as amazing as I do.