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A History of Art in Ancient Egypt. Living forms are interpreted in a less conventional fashion in the little monuments which are known as (Fgides^ on account of their Fig. 312.— Golden Hawk. Actual size. Drawn by Saint-Elme Gautier. shape. This may be seen by reference to one recently acquired by the Louvre (Fig. 314). The name of an Osorkhon of the Fig 313. — Golden Hawk. Actual size. Drawn by Saint-Elme Gautier. twenty-second dynasty and that of Queen Ta-ti-bast are on the back. At the top appears the lion-head of the goddess Sekhet,