vi Contents. CHAPTER III. SCULPTURE. PAGE § I. The Origin of Statue-making i8o — 184 § 2. Sculpture under the Ancient Empire 184 — 225 § 3. Sculpture under the First Theban Empire 226 — 238 § 4. Sculpture under the Second Theban Empire 239 — 265 § 5. The Art of the Saite Period 265 — 274 § 6. The Principal Themes of Egyptian Sculpture 275 — 284 § 7. The Technique of the Bas-reliefs 284 — 288 § 8. Gems 288—291 § -9. The Principal Conventions in Egyptian Sculpture 291 — 326 § 10. The General Cnaracteristics of the Egyptian Style 326 — ^330 CHAPTER IV. PAINTING. § I. Technical Processes 331 — 341 § 2. The Figure • 341—351 § 3. Caricature 35 1 — 355 § 4. Ornament . 355 — 3^3 CHAPTER V. THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS. § I. Definition and Characteristics of Industrial Art 364 — 367 § 2. Glass and Pottery T'T^T'^ 367—377 § 3. Metal-work and Jewelry 377 — 39° § 4. Woodwork 39°— 39^ § 5. The Commerce of Egypt 399 — 4°° CHAPTER VI. THE GENER.^L CHARACTERISTICS OF EGYPTIAN ART, AND THE PLACE OF EGYPT IN ART HISTORY 4°! 4°^ APPENDIX i . . . . . 409—416 INDEX 417—434