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Author Smith, William Stevenson.

Title The art and architecture of ancient Egypt / W. Stevenson Smith
Edition Revised with additions / by William Kelly Simpson
Published New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, 1998

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Description x, 296 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, plans
Series Yale University Press Pelican history of art
Yale University Press Pelican history of art.
Contents Map of Egypt. 1. Introduction -- Pt. 1. The Prehistoric and Early Dynastic Periods. 2. Predynastic Egypt (4000-3200 B.C.). 3. Dynasties I-II (3200-2780 B.C.) -- Pt. 2. The Old Kingdom. 4. Dynasty III (2780-2680 B.C.). 5. Dynasty IV (2680-2565 B.C.). 6. Dynasty V (2565-2420 B.C.). 7. Dynasty VI (2420-2258 B.C.) -- Pt. 3. The Growth of the Middle Kingdom and its Collapse. 8. The First Intermediate Period: Dynasties VII-X (2258-2052 B.C.). 9. Dynasty XI (2134-1991 B.C.). 10. Dynasty XII (1991-1786 B.C.). 11. The Minor Arts and Foreign Relations of the Middle Kingdom. 12. The Second Intermediate Period: Dynasties XIII-XVII (1786-1570 B.C.) -- Pt. 4. The New Kingdom. 13. The Early Eighteenth Dynasty: Ahmose-Tuthmosis III (1570-1450 B.C.). 14. The Height of the Eighteenth Dynasty: Amenhotep II-Amenhotep III (1450-1372 B.C.). 15. The Palace of Amenhotep III and New Kingdom Domestic Architecture. 16. The Change to Amarna. 17. The Amarna Period (1372-1350 B.C.)
18. The Post-Amarna Period (1350-1314 B.C.). 19. The Ramesside Period: Dynasties XIX-XX (1314-1085 B.C.) -- Pt. 5. The Later Periods. 20. The Period of Decline: Dynasties XXI-XXII (1085-730 B.C.). 21. The Kushite and Saite Revival and the End of Dynastic Egypt (730-332 B.C.)
Summary "The civilisation of Ancient Egypt flourished along the fertile banks of the River Nile. It was a civilisation that extended in virtually unbroken continuity from the fourth millennium B.C. to the conquest of Alexander the Great. During this long era of constancy the architectural and artistic styles characteristic of this civilisation changed and developed from period to period and dynasty to dynasty, as this book so vividly shows." "Monuments with their wall-reliefs and paintings and treasures and decoration as well as many other works of art are beautifully reproduced in over 400 illustrations, many in colour, which alongside this classic text, now revised and with a new updated bibliography, make this volume the definitive survey of this subject, appealing both to students and the general reader."--Jacket
Analysis Arquitectura Egipto
Arte egipcio
Notes Previous ed.: 1981
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Credits S
Subject Architecture -- Egypt.
Art, Egyptian.
SUBJECT Egypt -- Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041263
Egypt -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041265
Author Simpson, William Kelly.
LC no. 98024893
ISBN 0300077157 (cloth : alk. paper)
0300077475 (paperback: alk. paper)