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Neolithic is an art movement that emerged in the late 19th century, and is characterized by its use of natural materials, such as wood, stone, and clay

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Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Knowlton neolithic ritual henge J940466

Knowlton neolithic ritual henge J940466
KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS, Dorset. A reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of the neolithic monument

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Avebury Stone Circle N080688

Avebury Stone Circle N080688
AVEBURY STONE CIRCLE, Wiltshire. View of the sarsens found on the south west side of the circle

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stoney Littleton Long Barrow J010088

Stoney Littleton Long Barrow J010088
STONEY LITTLETON LONG BARROW, Somerset. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of a funerary ceremony outside the multi-chambered long barrow

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071052

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071052
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Sheep climbing on the historic standing stones

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071051

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071051
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stones showing the fells in the distance

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Silbury Hill N071113

Silbury Hill N071113
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. General view of Silbury Hill

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Antler tool J010076

Antler tool J010076
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. Antler tine tool from May 2001 excavations

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge K022290

Stonehenge K022290
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Misty view from the North East at sunrise

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge Phase 3ii and 3b J050049

Stonehenge Phase 3ii and 3b J050049
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of Phase 3II and 3b by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge Phase 2 J050047

Stonehenge Phase 2 J050047
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of Phase 2 by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Woodhenge J040097

Woodhenge J040097
WOODHENGE, Wiltshire. Reconstruction drawing by Peter Dunn, English Heritage Graphics Team, showing the freestanding posts and lintels in c2400 BC

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge sunrise K040500

Stonehenge sunrise K040500
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. General view at sunrise from the west

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: The Sanctuary from the air K040340

The Sanctuary from the air K040340
THE SANCTUARY, Avebury. Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site looking East. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Avebury from the air K040333

Avebury from the air K040333
AVEBURY, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site looking north east

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: West Kennet Long Barrow from the air K040320

West Kennet Long Barrow from the air K040320
WEST KENNET LONG BARROW, Avebury, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site looking West. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge from the air K040312

Stonehenge from the air K040312
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site showing roads looking east

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge DP180673

Stonehenge DP180673
STONHENGE, Amesbury, Wiltshire. View of Stonehenge with a single beam of light for the centenary to mark the outbreak of the First World War. Shot after twilight

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Easter Island statues

Easter Island statues. Row of megalithic moai statues on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the South Pacific. The statues top an ahu (burial platform) and look inland from beside the sea

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Silbury Hill N080699

Silbury Hill N080699
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. View across a frost laden field looking towards Silbury Hill

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Ceremony at Grimes Graves J930175

Ceremony at Grimes Graves J930175
GRIMEs GRAVES, Norfolk. Flint mine. Reconstruction drawing of a ceremony at Grimes Graves in the late Neolithic period, by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick and Helvellyn

Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick and Helvellyn
Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick and view towards Helvellyn - Cumbria, England Date: 1908

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge, Wiltshire - John Constable

Stonehenge, Wiltshire - John Constable
Stonehenge, Wiltshire - painted by John Constable (1776-1837) - bequeathed to the V&A by Miss Isabel Constable. Date: 1835

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides

Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides
Standing Stones of Callanish on the Isle of Lewis. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was built between 2900 and 2600 BC

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: The Standing Stones of Stenness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland

The Standing Stones of Stenness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Neolithic Stone Avenue - nr. Kestor Prehistoric Settlement

Neolithic Stone Avenue - nr. Kestor Prehistoric Settlement, Dartmoor, Devon Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise

Stonehenge at sunrise. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042

Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Illuminated view of the stones

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge N080719

Stonehenge N080719
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. A line of cars pass Stonehenge travelling along the A303

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge at night K940305

Stonehenge at night K940305
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Details of stones at night

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Storm clouds loom over the stone circle

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Flint knapping N071000

Flint knapping N071000
GRIMES GRAVES, Norfolk. Flint knapping demonstration. Detailed view of a flint arrow head during the knapping process

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169

Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. Detailed view of the neolithic monument showing the Derbyshire Dales in the background

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge K021116

Stonehenge K021116
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Misty detail view from the South

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Silbury Hill K930748

Silbury Hill K930748
SILBURY HILL, Avebury, Wiltshire. General view. Part of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge J850009

Stonehenge J850009
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of stones in the snow at sunset

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge N030018

Stonehenge N030018
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. The sun sets behind Stonehenge leaving rich blue sky for all to see

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Stonehenge N030017

Stonehenge N030017
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Daytime view of the stones showing the Great Trilithon

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Lanyon Quoit, Zennor, Lands End, Cornwall

Lanyon Quoit, Zennor, Lands End, Cornwall
Light painted image of a neolithic burial sight, Lanyon Quoit, Zennor, Lands End, Cornwall

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Neolithic cave-painting of mammoth and ibexes

Neolithic cave-painting of mammoth and ibexes, from the ceiling of the Rouffignac Cave in Dordogne, France

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Knowlton historic church and neolithic henge mound, Dorset, England

Knowlton historic church and neolithic henge mound, Dorset, England
Knowlton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Woodlands, Dorset, England. It is about 6 miles north of town Wimborne Minster, and about 1 mile south of the village of Wimborne St Giles

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands

Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands
Neolithic standing stones on the Orkney Islands known as the Ring of Brodgar. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). England, Wiltshire

England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). England, Wiltshire
England, Wiltshire, Stonehenge & Avebury World Heritage Site (WHS). Silbury Hill a prehistoric artificial chalk mound located near Avebury Stone Circle

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Terracotta statuette known as the Sleeping Lady, from Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Terracotta statuette known as the Sleeping Lady, from Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
Prehistory, Malta, Neolithic. Terracotta statuette known as the " Sleeping Lady". From Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Serbia, Vinca, Anthropomorphic idol, neolithic period, Vinca culture, terracotta

Serbia, Vinca, Anthropomorphic idol, neolithic period, Vinca culture, terracotta Serbia, Belgrade, Narodni Muzej (National museum; Archaeological and Art Museum)

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Ancient Burial Mound, Newgrange, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Meath

Ancient Burial Mound, Newgrange, UNESCO World Heritage Site, County Meath, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Dolmen of Bagneux

Dolmen of Bagneux
The Dolmen of Bagneux, near Saumur. A massive megalith of neolithic origin, comprising of eight upright slabs in two rows, covered by three immense horizontal slabs

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: Aerial image of Avebury, Neolithic Monument, site of a large henge and several stone circles

Aerial image of Avebury, Neolithic Monument, site of a large henge and several stone circles, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNeolithic Neolithic Collection: The Vale of Pewsey seen from Walkers Hill, which is part of the Pewsey Downs Nature Reserve near

The Vale of Pewsey seen from Walkers Hill, which is part of the Pewsey Downs Nature Reserve near Alton Barnes
JOP-82 The Vale of Pewsey seen from Walkers Hill, which is part of the Pewsey Downs Nature Reserve near Alton Barnes, Wiltshire



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Neolithic Neolithic Collection

Neolithic is an art movement that emerged in the late 19th century, and is characterized by its use of natural materials, such as wood, stone, and clay. The artists of this movement sought to create works that were closer to nature and more in tune with the environment around them. They used primitive tools and techniques to craft their pieces, often depicting scenes from everyday life or nature itself. Neolithic was a reaction against the industrialization of art at the time and sought to bring back a sense of connection between artist and nature. It was also an attempt to revive traditional crafts that had been lost over time due to modernization. The movement has had a lasting influence on modern art today, inspiring many contemporary artists who continue to explore themes related to nature through their work.
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