@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012683, author = {中川原, 育子 and NAKAGAWARA, Ikuko}, journal = {名古屋大学文学部研究論集. 史学}, month = {Mar}, note = {Dāna Pāramitā, or an offering is the first of sadpāramitā, i.e. six kinds of transcendental virtue in Mahāyāna Buddhism. Sudāna Jātaka is aimed at complete offering. The story which a prince named Sudāna offers everything at a person’s request has been familiar with Buddhist culture area, spread out from India to Southeast Asia, Central Asia and China. Kizil Cave 81 was found in 1982 and has the wall paintings which depict Sudāna Jātaka as pictorial frieze with many scenes. Its importance has been realized by many scholars who are studying narrative literature, Buddhist study and Art history, nevertheless by the reason that very few pictures have been published and the actual situation of these paintings is obscure, this subject has not been studied in detail. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview on the Sudāna-Jātaka of Kizil Cave 81. Firstly we make a detailed report of the existing situation of these wall paintings and create lineal drawings on the basis of practical survey. And then we would compare wall paintings with several Buddhist literatures and discuss about an iconographical interpretation. Furthermore we would consider the problem of narrative arrangement and expressions of some motives., 図2,図3,図5,図6,図8,図10,図11,図12,図14,図16,図18,図24,図25,図26は著作権上の都合により掲載しておりません}, pages = {109--129}, title = {キジル第81 窟のスダーナ太子本生壁画について}, volume = {57}, year = {2011} }