- Einband
- Titelblatt
- Widmung
- V-IX Preface
- XI-XXI Contents
- XXIII-XXXI List of illustrations
- 1 Egyptian sculpture
- 69 Sculpture in Western Asia
- 135 Earliest art on Greek soil
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173
Archaic Greek sculpture
- 175-200 Chapter XII: Beginnings and growth of sculpture in marble during the sixth century B.C.: Asia Minor and the islands
- 201-222 Chapter XIII: Beginnings and growth of sculpture in marble during the sixth century B.C. (concluded): Greece and Sicily
- 223-248 Chapter XIV: Advanced archaic sculpture, from about 500 to about 450 B.C.: Asia Minor and the islands
- 249-282 Chapter XV: Advanced archaic sculpture from about 500 to about 450 B.C. (continued): Peloponnesos, North Greece, Southern Italy, and Sicily
- 283-296 Chapter XVI: Advanced archaic sculpture (concluded): Attica
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297
The Age of Pheidias and of Polycleitos; or, perfected Greek sculpture during the second half of the fifth century B.C. from about 450 B.C. to about 400 B.C.
- 299-317 Chapter XVII: Pheidias and his works
- 318-326 Chapter XVIII: Scholars and contemporaries of Pheidias and of Myron
- 327-364 Chapter XIX: Attic sculptures of the second half of the fifth century B.C.: The Parthenon
- 365-383 Chapter XX: Attic sculptures of the second half of the fifth century B.C. (concluded)
- 384-396 Chapter XXI: Sculptures of the second half of the fifth century B.C., outside of Attica. Polycleitos
- 397-424 Chapter XXII: Sculpture outside of Attica during the second half of the fifth century (concluded)
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425
The Age of Scopas, Praxiteles, and Lysippos; or, sculpture during the fourth century B.C. from about 400 B.C. to about 323 B.C.
- 427-435 Chapter XXIII: Historical introduction and earliest Attic sculptors of the fourth century B.C.
- 436-454 Chapter XXIV: Praxiteles and his works
- 455-474 Chapter XXV: Scopas and his associates. The Mausoleum
- 475-483 Chapter XXVI: The Niobe Group. Attic sculptors of the fourth century B.C.
- 484-507 Chapter XXVII: Extant attic sculptors of the fourth century B.C.
- 508-519 Chapter XXVIII: Lysippos and the Argive-Sikyon School during the fourth century B.C.
- 520-537 Chapter XXIX: Divers sculptors and monuments from other parts of the Greek world during the fourth century B.C.
- 539 The Hellenistic Age of sculpture. From about the death of Alexander the Great (323 B.C.) to the prevalence of Roman dominion, and fall of the Pergamon Dynasty (133 B.C.)
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631
Sculpture in Ancient Italy and under Roman dominion
- 633-643 Chapter XXXIV: Ancient Italian Art
- 644-669 Chapter XXXV: General conditions of sculpture under the Romans. Known artists and their works
- 670-694 Chapter XXXVI: Sculptural monuments in their historical sequence, from the Golden Age under Augustus (29 B.C.-14 A.D.) to the fall of art under Constantine (306-337 A.D.)
- 695 Appendix
- Einband
- Maßstab/Farbkeil
THE HELLENISTIC AGE OF SCULPTURE.
FROM ABOUT THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT (323 B.C.) TO
THE PREVALENCE OF ROMAN DOMINION, AND FALL
OF THE PERGAMON DYNASTY (133 B.C.).
FROM ABOUT THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT (323 B.C.) TO
THE PREVALENCE OF ROMAN DOMINION, AND FALL
OF THE PERGAMON DYNASTY (133 B.C.).