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Prehistoric children IC245 / 001

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Filename: IC245_001.jpg

Size: 3692 x 3358 (13.7MB)

Date: 5th July 2019

Source: Historic England

Credit: Historic England Archive

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Source: Historic England Images

Job Title: Artist

© Historic England Archive

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Prehistoric children IC245 / 001

Reconstruction drawing showing four prehistoric children, with their faces and torsos painted with circular patterns. Judith Dobie

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Media ID 19123869

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Children Graphic Illustration Prehistoric


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print transports us back in time to an era long before our own. "Prehistoric children IC245 / 001" is a mesmerizing reconstruction drawing that vividly depicts four prehistoric children, their faces and torsos adorned with intricate circular patterns. Crafted by the talented artist Judith Dobie, this graphic illustration offers a glimpse into the lives of these ancient youngsters. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly remarkable. Each child's expression has been meticulously captured, revealing a mix of curiosity and innocence that transcends time itself. The circular patterns painted on their bodies symbolize an unknown significance - perhaps it was a form of self-expression or even part of a ritualistic tradition within their community. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the rich history embedded within our land. Historic England has preserved countless relics from various periods throughout time, allowing us to connect with our ancestors and understand their way of life. Through the lens of Judith Dobie's artistic vision, we are transported to an age where imagination reigns supreme. This thought-provoking piece invites us to reflect on how much society has evolved over thousands of years while recognizing the enduring essence of childhood innocence that remains unchanged across generations. Let "Prehistoric children IC245 / 001" serve as a reminder that beneath all our modern advancements lies an unbreakable thread connecting humanity through time – one which can be unraveled through art and exploration.

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