Prehistoric Painting: Lascaux or the Birth of Art
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''[[Prehistoric Painting: Lascaux or the Birth of Art]]'' is an [[art history]] book by [[Georges Bataille]], first published by [[Albert Skira]] in [[1955]]. Its English translation was by [[Austryn Wainhouse]] and co-translator [[James Emmons]]. | ''[[Prehistoric Painting: Lascaux or the Birth of Art]]'' is an [[art history]] book by [[Georges Bataille]], first published by [[Albert Skira]] in [[1955]]. Its English translation was by [[Austryn Wainhouse]] and co-translator [[James Emmons]]. | ||
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Contains: The miracle of Lascaux / Lascaux Man / Description of the cave / The representation of Man / The animal art of Lascaux. | Contains: The miracle of Lascaux / Lascaux Man / Description of the cave / The representation of Man / The animal art of Lascaux. |
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Prehistoric Painting: Lascaux or the Birth of Art is an art history book by Georges Bataille, first published by Albert Skira in 1955. Its English translation was by Austryn Wainhouse and co-translator James Emmons.
Contains: The miracle of Lascaux / Lascaux Man / Description of the cave / The representation of Man / The animal art of Lascaux.
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