The Cave Lascaux was discovered in 1940 by Jacques Marshal, Marcel Ravidat, Georges Agnel, and Simon Coencas.
The cave has drawings of mostly animals but a few pieces with people. They have paintings of red cows, Chinese horses, Black bulls, a falling cow, an upside down horse, bison, felines,a socceress,stags and the wounded man.
(Swimming Stags)
The style of the art work seems to be consistant. The style is not very naturalistic; the animals dont look exactly life like but they have realistic qualities. The cave people used bold lines for the contours of the animals. The neutral color scheme shows unity of all the drawings. the hues of browns and ochre are very earthy and kind of go along with their subject matter of an organic thing such as animals. Even though the style is similar there are a variety of techniques used to create them which makes some pieces stand out when compared to one another; First the charcol drawings, the engravings, and they used different marking by making dots seperately or incorporating the dots with an animal.The dots look like they take the place of the line and causes more movement in the horse, perhaps because the line is broken up.