INDEX OF IMAGES: TALE OF GENJI SCROLL


0. Title slide: "The Tale of Genji Scroll" (from Kodansha repdoductions, 1971, trans. by Ivan Morris) 
1. Detail, Kashiwagi II
2. Kyoto Court scene; proclamation of Charter Oath, 1868, from Seitoku Kinen Kaigakan
3. Detail from Genji Scroll, Yadorigi II
4.  An emakimono scroll rolled up
5.  Viewing an emakimono

6.   Text and image of Suzumishi II
7.  Calligraphy from Genji Scroll 
8.  Analysis of line of kana calligraphy, showing origins as Chinese characters 
9.  Comparison of Chinese-character (kanji) calligraphy with kana calligraphy
10.  Yadorigi II, "blown-off roof" technique
11.  Shishinden, Kyoto Imperial Palace
12.  Kashiwagi I
13. Hashihime, detail of women’s faces
14.   Shinden style mansion
15.  Takegawa II, veranda scene
16.  Folding screens, Azumaya I
17.  Painting of Tartar musicians on elephant, on plectrum of lute in Shôsôin 
18. Detail landscape painted on fusuma, Azumaya I 
19. View of all three paintings to be analyzed 
20. Detail of faces from Yadorigi II 
21. Comparison of woman's face with a Noh mask 
22. Kashiwagi II, text and right edge of picture
23. Kashiwagi II, move left to two men 
24. Kashiwagi II, close-up of Yûgiri and Kashiwagi
25. Left end of Kashiwagi II
26. Kashiwagi III, right side of picture 
27. Kashiwagi III, complete 
28. Detail of Genji with Nyosan's baby 
29. Same detail, turned 90 degrees
30. Kashiwagi III, detail of Nyosan
31. Suzumushi II, starting on right 
32. Suzumushi II, moving left to include Genji
33. Suzumushi II, all the figures
34. Comparison of Kashiwagi II and Suzumushi II
35. Suzumushi II, complete 
36. Comparison of women in Genji Scroll with those in Shigisan Engi Scroll
37. Detail, Burning of Sanjo Palace, from Heiji Monogatari Scroll
38. Scene at the well in Burning of Sanjo Palace 
39. Calligraphy from Genji Scroll 
40. "The End" over Yûgiri with flute