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The art and architecture of ancient Egypt

W. Stevenson Smith

(Yale University Press Pelican history of art)

Yale University Press, c1981

2nd ed. / revised with additions by William Kelly Sim

  • : pbk

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"First published 1958 by Penguin Books Ltd. Second edition, revised by William Kelly Simpson, 1981"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical notes (p. 430-476), bibliography (p. 477-478), and index

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内容説明

The civilization of Ancient Egypt extended from the fourth millennium BC to the conquest of Alexander. The Egyptians in their tombs recreated life for the dead in a naturalistic way, often against the background of the landscape in which they lived. They also left revealing portraits ranging from the civil servants of the kings to the kings and queens themselves who built the pyramids at Giza and Saqqara; the tombs at Thebes, including the treasure-filled burial-place of Tut-ankh-amon; the temples of Luxor and Karnak and the palaces of Akhenaten at Tell el Amarna and of Amenhotep III at Thebes. These monuments with their decoration as well as many other works of art are reproduced in over 400 illustrations. Appendices deal with Scottish architecture before the union and buildings in the 13 colonies of America.

目次

  • Part 1 The prehistoric and early dynastic periods: predynastic Egypt (4000-3200 BC)
  • dynasties I-II (3200-2780 BC). Part 2 The Old Kingdom: dynasty III (2780-2680 BC)
  • dynasty IV (2680-2565 BC)
  • dynasty V (2565-2420 BC)
  • dynasty VI (2420-2258 BC). Part 3 The growth of the Middle Kingdom and its collapse: the first intermediate period - dynasties VIII-X (2258-2052 BC)
  • dynasty XI (2134-1991 BC)
  • dynasty XII (1991-1786 BC)
  • the minor arts and foreign relations of the Middle Kingdom
  • the second intermediate period - dynasties XIII-XVII (1786-1570 BC). Part 4 The new kingdom: the early 18th dynasty - Ahmose-Tuthmosis III (1570-1450 BC)
  • the height of the 18th dynasty - Amenhotep II-Amenhotep III (1450-1372 BC)
  • the palace of Amenhotep III and new kingdom domestic architecture
  • the change of Amarna
  • the Amarna period (1372-1350 BC)
  • the post-Amarna period (1350-1314 BC)
  • the Ramesside period - dynasties XIX-XX (1314-1085 BC). Part 5 The later periods: the period of decline - dynasties XXI-XXXII (1085-730 BC)
  • the Kushite and Saite revival and the end of dynastic Egypt (730-332 BC).

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