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It is one of the few examples of mobiliary art of the period from Britain.
Portable art (sometimes called mobiliary art) refers to the small examples of Prehistoric art that could be carried from place to place, which is especially characteristic of the Art of the Upper Palaeolithic.
A short poem is also, arguably, the most portable art form.
It is the oldest known piece of portable art from Wales.
They are considered to be among the most important pieces of ancient portable art that have been discovered in the Southwest.
Portable art found in prehistoric surroundings has its own digression ways.
There is older sculpture and other portable art.
Long regarded as small, portable art objects, beads can be traced to prehistoric times.
Additionally 13 sites have yielded portable art, being most notable that of Isturitz.
It stayed, with other items of portable art, in the semi-basement of the museum.
Research that started in 1990 has discovered even early prehistoric pottery, the first architectural relics and portable art.
Description: The airport becomes a stage for a multi-artform pastiche of portable art.
The nature of portable art is personal as opposed to parietal art that is public.
Perhaps the best example of Paleolithic portable art is something referred to as "Venus figurines".
The portable art associated with this time included sophisticated metalworking, including alloying of metals and soldering.
"Portable art" can be more accurately dated than cave art since it is found in the same deposits as tools and other ice age artefacts.
It is the only piece of Upper Paleolithic portable art showing an animal to have been found in Britain.
These cultures both had wide-ranging influence, and shared some common features in their portable art, but their monumental arts were somewhat distinctive.
This is one of only two pieces of British Upper Paleolithic portable art which shows a figure.
In portable art, the Cardium Pottery was produced, decorated with imprints of seashells.
Portable Art is the term used to refer to art objects that can be moved easily from place to place, such as sculptures and engravings.
The female figures, as part of Upper Palaeolithic portable art, appear to have no practical use in the context of subsistence.
Portable Art Objects.
Constant travel inspired portable art - exuberant song, dance and fiddle music and skilfully decorated clothing.
"The origin and evolution of figurative art, portable art, appear on most lists of what constitutes modern human behavior," Adler said.
Alongside analyses of rock art, portable art has the potential to shed light on alliances between particular social groups and cultural restrictions on art production.
Bednarik, who considers himself an autodidact, is expert for research on rock art and paleolithic portable art on the ice age.