Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
List of Abbreviations xix
List of Illustrations xxi
List of Plates xxxi
Chronology of Egyptian Kings xxxiii
Chronology of Kushite Rulers xli
Maps xlv
1 WhatIsArt? 1
John Baines
PART I Methodological Approaches 23
2 Historiography of Ancient Egyptian Art 25
Diane Bergman
3 Style 39
Melinda K. Hartwig
4 Connoisseurship 60
Jack A. Josephson
5 Iconography and Symbolism 78
Maya Müller
6 Semiotics and Hermeneutics 98
Valérie Angenot
7 Gender and Sexuality 120
Gay Robins
8 Reception and Perception 141
Alexandra Verbovsek
9 Representing the Other: Non-Egyptians in Pharaonic Iconography
155
Ann Macy Roth
10 Interpreting Ancient Egyptian Material Culture 175
Salima Ikram
PART II Materials and Mediums 189
11 Sculpture 191
Melinda K. Hartwig
12 Relief 219
Alexandra Woods
13 Painting 249
Francesco Tiradritti
14 Coffins, Cartonnage, and Sarcophagi 269
Kathlyn M. Cooney
15 Luxury Arts 293
Arielle P. Kozloff
PART III Concepts in Art 307
16 Ideology and Propaganda 309
Ronald J. Leprohon
17 Religion and Ritual 328
Emily Teeter
18 Narrative 344
Nadja S. Braun
19 The Ordering of the Figure 360
William H. Peck
20 Portraiture 375
Betsy M. Bryan
PART IV Interconnections with the Larger World 397
21 Egyptian Connections with the Larger World: Greece and Rome
399
Barbara Mendoza
22 Egyptian Connections with the Larger World: Ancient Near East
423
Mehmet-Ali Ataç
23 The Art and Architecture of Kushite Nubia 447
Peter Lacovara
PART V Reception of Ancient Egyptian Art in the Modern World 463
24 Egyptomania: Fascination for Egypt and Its Expression in the
Modern World 465
Jean-Marcel Humbert
PART VI Technology and Interpretation 483
25 Interpretation 485
Nigel Strudwick
26 Technology 504
Richard Newman
27 Conservation of Egyptian Objects: A Review of Current
Practices in the Field and in Museum Settings 522
Susanne Gänsicke
Index 545
Melinda Hartwig is an Associate Professor of AncientEgyptian and Near Eastern Art and Archaeology at Georgia StateUniversity. She is the author of Tomb Painting and Identity inAncient Thebes, 1419-1372 BCE (2004).
Written in everyday language as an easy read for people with no time for in-depth study, Goulding presents the chief characteristics of Egyptian beliefs, treasures and monuments and daily life, with brief biographies of a selection of Great Pharaohs and Influential Queens and a brief introduction to hiero-glyphs. (Ancient Egypt, 1 February 2015)
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