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Title 鎌倉時代の特異な薬師立像と一日造立仏との関わりについて  
Kana カマクラ ジダイ ノ トクイナ ヤクシリツゾウ ト イチニチ ゾウリュウブツ トノ カカワリ ニ ツイテ  
Romanization Kamakura jidai no tokuina Yakushi ritsuzo to Ichinichi zoryubutsu tono kakawari ni tsuite  
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Title A study of the relationship between unique Yakushi images in the Kamakura period and Ichinichi-zōryūbutsu  
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Name 西木, 政統  
Kana ニシキ, マサノリ  
Romanization Nishiki, Masanori  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学文学部助教  
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東京  
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Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
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Name 哲學  
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Issue 132  
Year 2014  
Month 3  
Start page 221  
End page 253  
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Unique life-size Yakushi Nyorai sculptures characterized by wavelike hair, the left elbow bent at a right angle with the forearm thrust forward, as well as abbreviated forms of expression in the hair and the pleats of the robe, may be found around the Kamakura area. However, because these types of Yakushi images are highly unusual, we may assume the existence of other images that served as models for them. In this paper, I will examine the iconography of such images while arguing that their wavelike hair was originally derived from the Shaka Nyorai at Seiryō-ji Temple, and the characteristic left arm, from the Yakushi Nyorai image at the Konponchū-dō at Enryaku-ji Temple. In addition, by comparing these images to records found in Azuma kagami, I will suggest the possibility that they were created as Ichinichi-zōryūbutsu—images made in response to urgent requests and thus characterized by abbreviated forms of expression—and clarify the importance of these unique Yakushi sculptures which were created around Kamakura during the Kamakura period.
 
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特集 : 論集 美学・芸術学 : 美・芸術・感性をめぐる知のスパイラル(旋回)#挿表
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 132 (201403)
 
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