Skip to content
  • English
  • Italiano
language
Facebook page opens in new windowInstagram page opens in new windowYouTube page opens in new windowPinterest page opens in new windowLinkedin page opens in new windowTiktok' page opens in new window
  • Shop Online
  • Newsletter
store locator
Il Bisonte Firenze
Luxury for free spirits
Il Bisonte Firenze
  • News
  • Magazine
  • Art Bags

/ JOURNAL

  • News
  • Magazine
  • Art Bags

BISON CAVE ART # 1 – ROBOT

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Journal
  3. BISON CAVE ART # 1…

Photo by Bayes Ahmed

In this issue of the Journal we straddle the past and future with a story about nature disclosing a marvel of cave wall art, and we’ll talk about the responsibility we have towards the gifts nature has bestowed upon us in every era.

 

It was September 8, 1940. Dordogne, a village in Montignac. The harvest had yet to begin. Dots of red adorned the rows that climbed the hill towards the manor. Sunflowers, still in full bloom, waved yellow. And the black uniforms of the Allgemeine-SS – already in place at the border of occupied France in Bordeaux – had not crossed the countryside which belonged to the Lascaux family.

 

1940, IN THE DORDOGNE, NEAR BORDEAUX.

 

But a boy had. He was walking near the Montignac hill, together with his dog named Robot. We’re not sure why! About the dog’s name, we mean. Perhaps prior to the war, in a small-town cinema, they were still showing the sci-fi masterpiece Metropolis. Or the very recent word had made its way through some paperback novel. Whatever the reason, Robot – heedless of his futuristic name – at a certain point slipped into a hole in the ground and rediscovered a twenty thousand-year-old past.

DISCOVERING THE COLORS OF LASCAUX.

 

Who hasn’t heard about the painted caves of Lascaux? Hundreds of cave paintings depicting animals. Pictures of bison up to five meters wide. Nature didn’t want this colorful Paleolithic marvel to be hidden from us past 1940. Perhaps it was destiny that an animal would rediscover it. Of course, the caves did not deserve the fate that modern man dictated in just a few decades of mass tourism.

 

THE PLASTIC TEMPLE OF LASCAUX IV.

 

Today Lascaux IV exists. A perfect reconstruction of the painted underground caverns that Robot had once slipped into, and which today can no longer welcome visitors. It is also too easy to criticize a society that has to build plastic shrines for itself because it doesn’t know how to take care of the ones nature has given it. What matters now is utilizing technological know-how to preserve these gifts. Indeed, it is unlikely other Lascaux will ever appear. But we do look forward to other autumn walks!

SHARE
Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on XShare on X Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp
LATEST

IL BISONTE PRESENTS THE SS23 COLLECTION

A tribute to Tuscany
Read more

A Merchant’s Bag
For Sandro Botticelli
2011-2012

In Tuscany, at the turn of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the most efficient banking…
Read more

New York:
Il Bisonte Opens A Pop-Up Corner In Bergdorf Goodman

“The iconic brand has returned.” It was in this way that Berdorf Goodman greeted Il…
Read more

Capsule collection “en plein air”

Il Bisonte celebrates open-air life and outdoor sports with a capsule designed by Alberto Maria…
Read more

Il Bisonte’s New Bag Will Guide Families Visiting The “Verrocchio: Master Of Leonardo” Exhibit

With the “Verrocchio” bag, dedicated to one of the Renaissance’s great artists, Il Bisonte continues…
Read more

The Illusionist’s Hatbox
For The Wonder Of Trompe
L’oeil 2009-2010

Artists enjoy fooling our senses. They do it more often and more subtly than one…
Read more

FALL WINTER 2019/20 NEW COLLECTION

Unexpected colors, re-interpreted materials and many novelties especially for men: the Il Bisonte Fall/Winter collection…
Read more

IL BISONTE FOR THE WILDLIFE CONSERVATION SOCIETY, #1

Il Bisonte is funding the Wildlife Conservation Society. The first reports are in from the…
Read more

Milano Design Week 2018
Il Bisonte Meets Federico Peri

On the occasion of the upcoming Salone del Mobile, Il Bisonte showcases its never-ending passion…
Read more

Il Bisonte: 100% acquired by Look Holdings Inc., eminent Japanese distributor and licensee of the iconic leather goods brand

Florence, 12 June 2019 – Il Bisonte announces 100% of the company’s ownership has been…
Read more

IL BISONTE AND YOLANDA EDWARDS UNVEIL THE ULTIMATE TRAVELER’S LAUDI BAG

Il Bisonte and Yolanda Edwards renew their partnership with the launch of a special edition…
Read more

IL BISONTE unveils its first-ever Wine Capsule at THE PACT SOCIETY WEEKEND

Introducing the inaugural Wine Capsule, a refined lifestyle collection designed especially for wine lovers.
Read more
SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Customize Cookies
Legal

© Il Bisonte Firenze | Il Bisonte S.p.A. - VAT - IT02076930482

Go to Top