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In the style of the paleolithic cave art of the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave, replicating the primitive graphic art techniques of early paints on cave rock, and the paleolithic rendering of form, illustrate a herd of primitive horses being pursued in a hunt by a small group of neanderthal people
Two male cavemen with long hair, beards, and brown fur-lined, ancient hunting clothes stand facing away from the viewer, looking at an ancient cave painting of horses. The cave painting, painted on a light beige and white cave wall, depicts horses in different stances: running, standing, jumping. Many of the horses in the painting are brown, with varying shades from warm, earthy browns to dark, almost black browns. Some of the horses have dark manes and tails, while others have lighter, almost gold ones. The cave wall above the painting is darker and rocky, with some areas of light grey and white. The ground beneath the cavemen is a rocky floor in shades of brown. The caveman on the left holds a long, thin, wooden stick, while the caveman on the right holds a thicker, crudely fashioned wooden spear with a sharp, iron-like tip.