Question 6
- What is cave art?
- Highlight two differences in the representation of human and animal forms in cave art.
- Explain the sources of the following colours in cave paintings:
- red;
- black;
- yellow;
- brown.
Observation
The candidates that attempted this question were only able to explain cave art and could not explain the sources of colours. Rather they went on to explain the symbolic meaning of colours. They were expected to answer in the following way:
(a)        -           Pictorial  representation, illustration or forms done on cave walls 
    by  the pre- historic men.
    
    (b)        -           The animal representations are made  larger than human forms.
    -           The representation of animals are  more in number than that of humans.
    -           Animal forms are rendered more  naturalistic, while human forms are   stylized.
    
    (c)        (i)         Red
    -           Blood, red ochre and juice from  plants.
    
    (ii)        Black
- Charcoal, animal dung’s etc.
            
    (iii)       Yellow
- Ochre, sulphur, natural minerals etc.
            
    (iv)       Brown
- Dry leaves, clay, decayed wood and fruits etc.
