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describe the painting reffered to as the hall of bulls. what makes this specific painting famous and/or memorable

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It is a group of paintings inside caves near Lascaux, France and is dated from 28.000 to 10.000 BCE. These paintings represent bulls, cows, horses, deers and several other animals, and were made by Paleolithic people which makes this artwork so unique. The realism and the care are given to the painting are awesome, especially if we consider the location and the difficult for the primitive man to execute such work.

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Answer: 4 black bulls and specific one that is 17 feet long.

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  • The Hall of Bulls is painting on the wall that shows 4 bulls that are black colored and very big. One of the bulls is 17 feet long and that specific about this painting and it made it so famous and memorable.

Those paintings on the walls are founded in deep underground painted by people of Old Stone Age in France, Lascaux. There was a lot of painting on the walls in caves which are showing animals such as cows, horses, and bison and geometric images. Painting 'The Hall of Bulls' is the most famous one.

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