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To the right of the central figure, a human presence is indicated by a small, partially obscured individual. This person appears to be measuring the height of the deer’s antlers with a rudimentary tool, as evidenced by the numerical annotation 3.50 beside them. The scale difference between the human and the animal underscores the power and immensity of nature.
The artists technique emphasizes texture and detail. Brushstrokes are visible throughout, contributing to a sense of immediacy and realism. The rendering of fur on both the deer and wolves is particularly noteworthy, conveying their physicality and wildness. Light falls unevenly across the scene, creating areas of shadow that enhance the depth and three-dimensionality of the figures.
Subtexts within this work revolve around themes of human interaction with the natural world, scientific inquiry, and the relationship between humanity and the animal kingdom. The act of measurement suggests a desire to understand and quantify nature, potentially reflecting early attempts at scientific observation or documentation. The presence of wolves introduces an element of danger and the constant struggle for survival within this environment. Ultimately, the painting explores the delicate balance between human curiosity and the raw power of the prehistoric landscape.