found: His Rāgamālā paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1967.
found: Sindh, past glory, present nostalgia, 2008:t.p. (Pratapaditya Pal) p. 180 (general ed., Marg Publications; asso. as curator with American museums with Indian collections)
found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1935)
found: Vaiṣṇava iconology in Nepal, 1985:title page (Pratapaditya Pal) book flap page 4 (curator of Indian and Islamic Art at the Los Angeles County Musuem of Art as well as a lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles; he is a well-know art historian)
found: Wikipedia, July 19, 2017(Pratapaditya Pal; Pratapaditya Pal is an Indian scholar of Southeast Asian and Himalayan art and culture, specializing particularly in the history of art of India, Nepal and Tibet; he has served as a curator of South Asian art at several prominent US museums including Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, where he has organized more than 22 major exhibitions and helped build the museums' collection; he has also written over 60 books and catalogs, and over 250 articles on the subject, taught at several universities, and served as the editor of the Indian art magazine, Marg; Pal was born in Bangladesh and received his early schooling in Darjeeling and Calcutta; studying at the University of Calcutta, he hoped to specialize in anthropology, but the university didn't offer any courses in the area in 1957, and he instead obtained a Master of Arts degree in ancient Indian history and culture; he continued at the university to earn a Ph. D. in the history of Nepali architecture in 1962; he then won a scholarship to Cambridge University, where in 1965 he earned a second Ph. D. in Nepali sculpture and painting; however he failed to get a teaching job in India, and moved to the US instead)
found: Puja and piety, [2016]:t.p. (Pratapaditya Pal) foreword (Dr. Pratapaditya Pal; Pratap Pal)
found: LAC internal file, July 15, 2019(access point: Pal, Pratapaditya)