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Be careful. They can smell fear.
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- Good morning.
- Good morning.
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Thank you.
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This is History of Art 100.
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We'll be following
Dr. Staunton's syllabus.
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- Any questions so far?
- Your name?
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- Why don't you go first?
- Connie Baker.
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- Katherine Watson. Nice to meet you.
- Dr. Watson, I presume.
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- Not yet. And you are?
- Giselle Levy.
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Giselle. If someone could get the...
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- Susan Delacorte.
- Thank you, Susan Delacorte.
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From the beginning, man has always
had the impulse to create art.
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- Can anyone tell me what this is?
- Wounded Bison, Altamira, Spain...
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...about 15,000 B.C.
Joan Brandwyn.
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Very good, Joan.
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Despite the age of these, they are
technically sophisticated because...
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The shading and the thickness of the
lines moving over the bison's hump.
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- Is that right?
- Yes, that's exactly right.
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Next slide.
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This is probably less familiar.
It was discovered by archeologists...
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In 1879, Lascaux, France.
Dates back to 10,000 B.C.
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Singled out because of flowing lines
depicting the movement of the animal.