sábado, 26 de octubre de 2013

Le donne, le prime artiste della preistoria

Le donne, le prime artiste della preistoria

Someone said that in art count as zero, they have never been able to paint, being women artists present much less than their male counterparts on the market, in museums and collections. The criticism and fierce feminists made sure that Mr. Baselitz, responsible for the vain statement, would be remembered as the worst misogynist in art history. Indeed it was the first women artists of prehistory, showing the natural instinct to represent and create, leaving his mark as indelible mark of their existence. In this regard, a study performed by the American Dean Show, professor of anthropology at Penn State University, has shown that prehistoric drawings on cave walls are the work of women and men as they had believed for years the researchers. A false interpretation a priori, since the fact that men were dedicated to the hunting does not meant that they also had the exclusive draw in animals. On the contrary, it was women to arrange the meat, so knowing the art of hunting as men. The study stems from a simple observation or singular curiosity concerning the study of the differences between the masculine and feminine hands, later identified on the drawings murals. A discovery that will not end in itself, being convinced of his claims Snow and eager to continue in searches. The presence of women in the art world as fruitrici, criticism or artists, has always been very limited, because the social differences were not lacking even in this field apparently far from bonds and stocks. Yet the ideal figure of the market has always been identified with the young artist and hyperproductive, thus leaving ample space to the sphere of male, female figure who has made a model of observation and contemplation, real object inspiring the artist himself.