The Great Hall of Bulls is a section within the Lascaux Cave complex in France. It contains remarkable Paleolithic cave paintings depicting various animals, including bulls, horses, and deer.
Related terms
Paleolithic Cave Paintings: Artworks created during the Stone Age inside caves or rock shelters.
Lascaux Caves: A complex system of caves located in southwestern France famous for its prehistoric cave paintings.
Animal Symbolism in Art: The use of animals as symbols or representations in artistic works throughout history.