The theory that explains the purpose of the drawings and paintings found in the Chauvet cave is that the paleolithic people that the early humans who lived in that region wanted to communicate not only with their fellow early humans but also with the future generations to come.
<h3>What are paintings?</h3><h3 />
Painting is an art form that is used to express expressions, emotions, points of and opinions to other people. The painting can be of many types such as colorful paintings, black and white paintings, sketches, and so on.
The theme of the painting can be varied and it mainly depends upon the imagination of the artists and the painters. The canvas for painting can be the walls, paper, tree bark, posters, cardboard, and so on.
Painting is not a modern skill that humans have developed but it is a legacy that is carried on by the generations. Therefore, cave paintings were a great tool for communicating for ancient early humans.
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Alright look, I am not 100% sure, but I am going to try to help you the best I can. I personally think it's in government archives because it would have been stored away there and would most likely be preserved so people can learn about it and it's origins.
I consider art as an inspirational piece of work that you can do without someone jugdeing you