what are the important factors that influence the history of painting?

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There's no doubting that early art was motivated by magic rituals to help bring about success in the hunt, and there are thousands of cave paintings dating back thousands of years in almost every part of the world confirming this. The paintings in the Lascaux cave system in France are the most spectacular...
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There's no doubting that early art was motivated by magic rituals to help bring about success in the hunt, and there are thousands of cave paintings dating back thousands of years in almost every part of the world confirming this. The paintings in the Lascaux cave system in France are the most spectacular example of these, and are at a staggeringly high level of art. But to get to the nitty gritty of the answer to the question: without a doubt the most important factor in the history of art has been, and still is, MONEY. read less
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