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Cavemen Were Better at Depicting Quadruped Walking than Modern Artists: Erroneous Walking Illustrations in the Fine Arts from Prehistory to Today

机译:穴居人比现代艺术家更擅长描绘四足行走:从史前到今天的美术中错误的行走插图

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The experts of animal locomotion well know the characteristics of quadruped walking since the pioneering work of Eadweard Muybridge in the 1880s. Most of the quadrupeds advance their legs in the same lateral sequence when walking, and only the timing of their supporting feet differ more or less. How did this scientific knowledge influence the correctness of quadruped walking depictions in the fine arts? Did the proportion of erroneous quadruped walking illustrations relative to their total number (i.e. error rate) decrease after Muybridge? How correctly have cavemen (upper palaeolithic Homo sapiens) illustrated the walking of their quadruped prey in prehistoric times? The aim of this work is to answer these questions. We have analyzed 1000 prehistoric and modern artistic quadruped walking depictions and determined whether they are correct or not in respect of the limb attitudes presented, assuming that the other aspects of depictions used to determine the animals gait are illustrated correctly. The error rate of modern pre-Muybridgean quadruped walking illustrations was 83.5%, much more than the error rate of 73.3% of mere chance. It decreased to 57.9% after 1887, that is in the post-Muybridgean period. Most surprisingly, the prehistoric quadruped walking depictions had the lowest error rate of 46.2%. All these differences were statistically significant. Thus, cavemen were more keenly aware of the slower motion of their prey animals and illustrated quadruped walking more precisely than later artists.
机译:自从1880年代Eadweared Muybridge的开创性工作以来,动物运动专家就很清楚四足行走的特征。行走时,大多数四足动物以相同的横向顺序前进腿,只有支撑脚的时机或多或少有所不同。这些科学知识如何影响美术中四足行走描绘的正确性? Muybridge之后,错误的四足步行图示相对于其总数(即错误率)的比例是否降低了?穴居人(上古石器时代的智人)如何正确地说明史前时期四足动物的行走情况?这项工作的目的是回答这些问题。我们已经分析了1000幅史前和现代艺术四足步行描写,并确定了它们在显示肢体姿势方面是否正确,假设用于确定动物步态的描写的其他方面得到了正确说明。现代的Muybridgean四足行走前插图的错误率是83.5%,远高于单纯机会错误率73.3%。在1887年之后,即在Muybridgean时期,下降到57.9%。最令人惊讶的是,史前四足行走描写的错误率最低,为46.2%。所有这些差异均具有统计学意义。因此,穴居人更加敏锐地意识到了猎物动物的慢速运动,并且比后来的艺术家更清楚地说明了四足动物的行走。

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