General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . ] HE DANCE. The dance, next to hunt-j, \v ;is the most popular subject of the prehistoric artist SOUTH AFRICAN ROCK PICTURES These are reproductions from figurespainted abundantly on rocks in SouthAfrica by bushmen and their authorities say they range in timefrom about 10,000 15. G. down to thepresent day and may have been used lorreligious or incantation purposes byearly African man. The reproductionsin the Museum were made by M. , a South African artist, fromthe original polychrome pictu


General guide to the exhibition halls of the American Museum of Natural History . ] HE DANCE. The dance, next to hunt-j, \v ;is the most popular subject of the prehistoric artist SOUTH AFRICAN ROCK PICTURES These are reproductions from figurespainted abundantly on rocks in SouthAfrica by bushmen and their authorities say they range in timefrom about 10,000 15. G. down to thepresent day and may have been used lorreligious or incantation purposes byearly African man. The reproductionsin the Museum were made by M. , a South African artist, fromthe original polychrome pictures on therocks there. The spirit and compositionof these paintings as well as their artisticcharacter mark them as outstanding ex-amples of primitive


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