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1. Telling a Story with Pictures: Modes of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration
2. Problems of Narrative Illustration in Early China
3. Development of Narrative Illustration in Greco-Roman Art
4. Development of Narrative Illustration in Greco-Roman Times: Simultaneous
5. Development of Narrative Illustration in Greco-Roman Times: Monoscenic
6. Development of Narrative Illustration in Greco-Roman Times: Segmented
7. Development of Narrative Illustration in Greco-Roman Times: Continuous
8. Narrative Illustration in India: Monoscenic
9. Narrative Illustration in India: Simultaneous
10. Narrative Illustration in India: Continuous
11. Techniques of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration: Monoscenic
12. Techniques of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration: Simultaneous
13. Techniques of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration: Captions
14. Techniques of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration: Segmented
15. Goddess of the Luo River Attributed to Gu Kaizhi, Eastern Jin 4th c. (later copy)
16. The Stories of the Filial Sons Xiaozi zhuan 孝子傳
17. Ding Lan 丁蘭
18. Ding Lan 丁蘭
19. Ding Lan 丁蘭
20. Ding Lan 丁蘭
21. Dong Yong 董永
22. Dong Yong 董永
23. Dong Yong 董永
24. Yuan Gu 原穀
25. Yuan Gu 原穀
26. Yuan Gu 原穀
27. Yuan Gu 原穀
28. Lao Laizi 老萊子
29. Lao Laizi 老萊子
30. Lao Laizi 老萊子
31. Guo Ju 郭巨
32. Guo Ju 郭巨
33. Guo Ju 郭巨
34. Guo Ju 郭巨
35. Cai Shun 蔡順
36. Cai Shun 蔡順
37. The Shun Cycle
38. Shun Cycle from Lacquer Sarcophagus at Guyuan
39. “The time when Shun’s step-mother is setting fire to the building, for she wants to immolate Shun” Guyuan Coffin, preserved scene #1
40. The Shun Cycle, Scene #2 and #3 from Guyuan Coffin “The Well Story”
41. The Shun Cycle, Scene #4, Guyuan Coffin Shun’s blind father sitting in his house
42. The Shun Cycle, Scene #5, Guyuan Coffin “Shun’s step-mother carrying things to sell at market”
43. The Shun Cycle, Scene #6, Guyuan Coffin Shun obtains a bargain at the market with his two wives.
44. The Shun Cycle, Scene #7, Guyuan Coffin Shun sees his parents at the marketplace
45. The Shun Cycle, Scene #8, Guyuan Coffin Climax when Shun’s father can see and hear again!
46. Di Shun 帝舜
47. Potential Buddhist Influence on Chinese Narrative Illustration
48. Deer King Jataka Cave 257, Dunhuang, 5th c. AD
49. Conversion of the 500 Robbers Cave no. 285, Dunhuang, China, AD 538.
50. Conversion of the 500 Robbers
51. Conversion of the 500 Robbers
52. Pre-Buddhist “Continuous Narrative”?
53. Pre-Buddhist “Continuous Narrative”?
54. Pre-Buddhist “Continuous Narrative”?
55. Funerary Banquet
56. Lady Dai Ascending
57. Lady Dai in Heaven
58. Telling a Story with Pictures: Modes of Early Chinese Narrative Illustration
Telling a Story with Pictures
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