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185 Credits for Figures and Plates Figs. 1, 14 After Chavannes, Mission Archéologique dans la Chine Septentrionale , Atlas, v. 2, pl. LIX, no. 122, det.; pl. LX, no. 123. Fig. 2 After Zhongguo banhua congkan, erbian, v. 7, p. 159. Figs. 3; 35; 49; Figs. 45, 46, Pl. 13; Pls. 19, 20; Figs. 6; 22 Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC: Gift of Charles Lang Freer (F1911.180; F1910.6; F1916.519; F1919.119; F1909.221); Gift of Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer (F1970.37); Purchase (F1949.9). Figs. 4, 8, 41, 42; 52; 54, Pl. 3 Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ex coll.: C. C. Wang Family, from the P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Family Collection , Gift of the Oscar L. Tang Family, 1996 (1996.479); Ex coll.: C. C. Wang Family, Gift of the Dillon Fund, 1973 (1973.120.2; 1973.120.3). Fig. 5, Pl. 2; Fig. 63 Copyright, The Trustees of The British Museum (OA 1903.4–8.1; OA 1992.1–7.01). Fig. 7 Temple of Confucius, Qufu, Shandong; photo by author. Figs. 9, 16, 33, 39, 53, 65, Pl. 24 Collection of the Palace Museum, Beijing. Fig. 10 After Fanzhi Yanshansi (Beijing, 1990), p. 111, pl. 48. Fig. 11 After Chūgoku sekkutsu: Tonkō bakukō kutsu, v. 5, pl. 42. Fig. 12 Courtesy of Sarah Cahill. Fig. 13 East Asian Library, Princeton University (TB–367); photo by author. Fig. 15 Princeton University Art Museum, Far Eastern Seminar Collections (2002–307.34). Figs. 17; 32, Pl. 5; Fig. 27, Pls. 6, 8, 9 After Zhongguo meishu quanji, huihua bian, v. 12: p. 3, pl. 3; v. 1: p. 139, pl. 96 (det.), p. 153, pl. 100; v. 14: pp. 95–96, pls. 93-94 (det.), pp. 22–23, pl. 22, p. 119, pl. 117, p. 129, pl. 127. Fig. 18 After Shanghai bowuguan cang qingtongqi (Shanghai, 1964), no. 95. Figs. 19, 20 After Richard Rudolph, Han Tomb Art of West China (Berkeley, 1951), nos. 40–41. Fig. 21 After Sir John Marshall and Alfred Foucher, The Monuments of Sāñchi (London, 1940), v. 2, pl. 40. Fig. 23 After Catalogue of the Museum at Sārnāth (Calcutta, 1914), pl. 19b. Figs. 24; 29 After Orientations 27, no. 7 (July 1990), p. 23; 29, no. 2 (Feb. 1998), p. 74, fig. 6b. Figs. 25, 26; 48 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City: Purchase, Nelson Trust, 33–1543/1–3; Purchase, F80–5. Figs. 28, 30 After Zhongguo meishu quanji, diaosu bian, v. 3: p. 75 pl. 69, p. 65 pl. 63. Fig. 31 Nagahiro, Rikuchō jidai bijutsu no kenkyū, pl. 10. Figs. 34, 36, 40, 47, 50; Pls. 1, 17, 18, 25 Collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. Figs. 37, 38 After Sirén, Chinese Painting, v. 3, pls. 88, 192. Fig. 43 Fujita Museum, Osaka, Japan. Fig. 44 Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund (1959.138). Fig. 51 After A Journey into China’s Antiquity (Beijing, 1997), v. 3, p. 239 (det.). Figs. 55, 75 Princeton University Library, Q4694/1195; photos by author. Figs. 56, 62, 64; 58; 59; 60; 68 National Library, Taibei (Rare Books 05654; 05239; 05240; 05241; 08967). Fig. 57 Japanese Imperial Household Library (500–64). After Kinsei Nihon no kaiga to gafu, v. 2, p. 37, no. 21–10. Fig. 61 By permission, The British Library (OR 74 d.45); photo by author. Figs. 66, 67 Musée Guimet Library (BG 23284); photos by author. Figs. 69, 70 Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University (1985.842); photos by author. Fig. 71 Field Museum, Chicago (244658.112); photo by author. Fig. 72 Harvard-Yenching Library (T1786.2/1346); photo by author. Figs. 73, 74 Marquand Library of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University (ND 1043.S52). Photos: John Blazejewski. Fig. 76 University of Wisconsin Library (PL 2465 N8); photo by author. Pl. 4 After Sekai bijutsu zenshū (Tokyo, 1962), v. 13, pl. 20. Pls. 7, 10 After Dunhuang shiku quanji (Hong Kong, 1999), v. 3: pp. 44–45, pl. 24; v. 12: p. 126, pl. 105. Pls. 11, 12; 14 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Denman Waldo Ross Collection (31.643; 28.65). Pls. 15, 16 After Zhongguo huihua quanji, v. 5, pls. 57, 55. Pls. 21, 22 After Shengji zhi tu, nos. 4, 26. Pl. 23 Idemitsu Museum, Tokyo; photo by author. ...

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