Chauvet Cave

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  1. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member






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    Sun Jun 24 00:48:16 2012 [HR][/HR] Prehistoric Artistic Masterpiece
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    The magic of the prehistoric art in the Chauvet Cave and a description of the cave itself is hard to get ones mind around and certainly beyond the scope of this small web page. The cave was the star of the movie done by Werner Herzog, who brought this great monument to life in 3D spender with his release "Cave of Forgotten dreams". The cave itself extends about 400 meters end to end. It has several galleries of art scenes which exploit the shape of the walls, and the cave features to attenuate the affects of the art. Movement, emotion, landscape and realism and surrealism are all exploited in techniques of the cave. The height of the hunt of cats, and the chase of bison and horse are represented with all the tension of life on a savanna. The animals roar to life, gather at a watering hole near a real spring, and seemingly demonstrate some fertility symbols.

    Aside from the painting, it would seem the cave was not so much used for human occupation rather than either religious events or simply as an artistic exercise for the spiritual experience of the creation of art. The cave itself was occupied by the Cave Bear, an extinct form of bear far larger that today’s grizzly bear, and cave lions, also now extinct. A skull of a bear is placed on an raised platform in a central and highly aesthetic position. The cave itself opened to the banks of the Ardèche river allowing considerable light in. About 27,000 years ago, an avalanche sealed the cave almost perfectly leaving a time capsule 32,000 years old, including bones, and foot human foot prints in the soft cave bottom.

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    1. wikpedia
    2. The Bradshaw Site
    3. Experience Ardeche
    4. Official Government Site





    The Chauvet Cave Coin is a One Half Ounce 925/1000 solver proof coin, 35mm diameter coin with a mintage of only 1000 pieces minted in Britain. Its face value is one dollar, and colored with the painting of the cats on a textured background. It coin could have been much better if the background followed the contours of the cave itself, giving the rendering a more realistic feel closer to the original

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    2011 One Dollar Niue Cave of Chauvet Prehistoric Painting Obverse
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    2011 One Dollar Niue Cave of Chauvet Prehistoric Painting Reverse
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    This is the Formated Archive of images of this coin.

    [HR][/HR] Several mints from around the world make exciting coin designs in circulating alloys, silver and gold. Among my favorites are the Perth Mint in Austrailia which produces a variety of coins for nations mostly through out the Pacific Rim. The Neatherlands has also produced some interesting designs, and several private US based mints have produced foreign currency on contract, include the Franklin Mint which has produced many Israeli Coins. Our interest in foreign coins has been nominal but rapidly growing as it seems that US designs are so stuck in the mud. Also, foreign mints are creating bold new designs with color and bimetal designs that are both eye catching and fun.
    This is a short list of our current modern design:


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