Movable art
Within the framework of the study of the prehistoric Art, the expression “ movable art ” indicates the whole of the works of art in the broad sense (without esthetic appreciation) carried out by the Man on objects of limited size, therefore easily mobiles.
Movable art is thus opposed to the parietal Art (art of the caves or), with the rupestral Art (art on rock or) but also with the Art on block, less easily déplaçable.
Movable art is very diversified and includes/understands exclusively artistic works as well as decorated utility objects. For the latter, in a diagrammatic way, the decoration is all the more elaborate as the objects were intended to last (Propulseur S, sticks borers, etc). The objects at short lifespan (points of Sagaie S) carried generally only of simple decorations, made up of geometrical reasons for example.