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5 r* CONTENTS. XV11 Part III. PAINTING. PAGE Introduction : Means and Methods of Painting : 1. Form ; 2. Colour ; 3. Composition ; 4. Materials ; 5. Subjects . . - 299 CHAP. I. Painting in the Classic Period : 1. Egyptian Paintingr2. Greek Painting; 3. Etruscan v Painting ; 4. Ionian Painting 314 Nil. Painting in the Early Christian, Byzantine, and Middle Ages : 1. Early Christian Painting, or the Late Roman School ; 2. The Byzantine School ; 3. Painting in the Middle Ages — (a) In Italy — (b) In France and Germany — . (c) Decorative Painting 328 III. Renaissance Painting in Italy: 1. Painting in Italy in the fifteenth century — (a) The Florentine School — (b) The Paduan School— (c) The Venetian School — (d) Other Schools of Upper Italy — (e) The Umbrian School — (/) The later Florentine School. 2. Painting in Italy in the sixteenth century — {a, Leonardo da Vinci and his School— (b) Michelangelo and his School— (c) The Florentine School of the sixteenth ►• century— (d) Raphael and his School — (e) The Ferrarese : School— (f) The Lombardic School — (g) The Venetian School 349 IV. Renaissance Painting in the Netherlands and Germany : 1. The Early Flemish and Dutch Schools -(a) The School of Bruges— (b) The Early Dutch School- (c) The Antwerp School— (d) The Italianized Flemings — (e) The Dutch School of the late sixteenth century. 2. The German School— (a) The Swabian School— (b) The Augsburg School — (c) The Franconian School- id) The School of Saxony — [e) Decline of art in Germany 421 V. Painting in Italy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries : 1. The Eclectic School of Bologna ; 2. The Naturalistic School ; 3. The Later Venetian School . . , .457