Prangopal Paul
to study South Asian art history at the graduate level at Harvard University, to survey public and private art collections in the United States, and to conduct research at the Institute for South Asian Archaeology, Amsterdam.
詳細はこちらto study South Asian art history at the graduate level at Harvard University, to survey public and private art collections in the United States, and to conduct research at the Institute for South Asian Archaeology, Amsterdam.
詳細はこちらto study the history of Islamic art in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Michigan and to attend the University of California, Los Angeles, summer 1968.
詳細はこちらTo select works of art in Europe for the exhibition "Animal Style" Art from East to West shown at the Asia House Gallery, New York; the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania; and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, January-July 1970
詳細はこちらTo survey collections of Asian art and university programs in Indian studies in the United States
詳細はこちらTo the University of Chicago to establish in Benares a photographic archive, library resources, and research facilities and to provide for staff travel, conference expenses, meetings of the American organizing committee, and a stipend for John Rosenfield to serve as director of the American Academy of Benares, 1968-69
詳細はこちらTo conduct dissertation research on Chinese art at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and to assist in editing the English edition of the National Palace Museum Bulletin and a handbook in English for the National Palace Museum
詳細はこちらTo travel and conduct research in connection with archaeological excavations in the Sarawak River delta in Malaysia
詳細はこちらTo conduct research in art history as a research associate at the University of Michigan and to visit universities and museums in the United States
詳細はこちらTo conduct research in Japan and Europe on Chinese woodblock prints and bronzes and to visit private collections of Chinese jades in London, Osaka, and Stockholm
詳細はこちらTo conduct dissertation research on Buddhist painting and sculpture at the Institute of Humanistic Studies, Kyoto, and in Afghanistan, India, and Nepal
詳細はこちらTo complete a program of study in art history leading to the Ph.D. degree at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
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