History of Drawing by Bryana Zamora

  • Earliest Drawings

    Earliest Drawings
    30,000-10,000 BCE on caves in walls of Altamira, spain and Lascaux, France, located in southertn spian and France.
  • Earliest Drawings

    30,000-10,000 BCE on caves in walls of Altamira, spain and Lascaux, France, located in southertn spian and France.
  • Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt
    Early Egyptions decorated walls of their temples and tombs of carving scences of daily life, hieroglyphics and religous deities, or gods, as early as 3,000 BC.
  • Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt
    Early Egyptions decorated walls of their temples and tombs of carving scences of daily life, hieroglyphics and religous deities, or gods, as early as 3,000 BC.
  • Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt
    Early Egyptions decorated walls of their temples and tombs of carving scences of daily life, hieroglyphics and religous deities, or gods, as early as 3,000 BC.
  • Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece
    The Greeks used drawings to depcit scenes of battles and myths on pottery vases.
  • Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece
    The Greeks used drawings to depcit scenes of battles and myths on pottery vases.
  • Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece
    The Greeks used drawings to depcit scenes of battles and myths on pottery vases.
  • Middle Ages

    Middle Ages
    During 400-1400 CE the Middle Age drawings were produced primarily to express religious messages and stories from the bible.
  • Middle Ages

    Middle Ages
    During 400-1400 CE the Middle Age drawings were produced primarily to express religious messages and stories from the bible.