Villages Transporting their Produce in a Boat
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| Five Fishermen and a Boat
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At Sadashivagd Port
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| Man Navigates Hand-powered Boat
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Baby Coconuts in a Country Boat
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| One Man and a Boat
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Fisherman of Honavar
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| Small Fishing Boats
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Boats in Honavar Harbor Boats parked during low tide | |
| Parked Boats
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Fresh Catch A fisherman pulls ashore with catch of the day, Honavar fish market | |
| Fresh Catch
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Boatmen Waiting for Customers
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| A Boat Loaded with Travelers
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Wind Sail Boat Honavar harbor, Honavar | |
| Still Sailing A tattered boat still in use |
Cargo Ships
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| Country Boats Anchored at Harbor
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A Wind Powered Ship
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| Water Transport is the Cheapest Transport
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Motorized Boats
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| Kamat in front of M.K. Ahmed's Shop, Malleswaram
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Kamat in front of a grocery store
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| College Going Youth Picture of Samir Madiman, 1972 |
Brooding Youth Picture of Mihir Madiman, 1972 | |
| Illustration from a 19th century painting
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Kashmir in Fountain Pen When Kamat did not have a camera, he had a pen to document the memories | |
| Photograph of a Test Result
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Kamat's Picture Reels Resembling a Honeycomb
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| A Diary of Imagination Shown above, Kamat has illustrated an imaginary dance of the insects. |
Pencil Sketch
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| Life Inspires Art Kamat's diaries are sometimes illustrated, possibly inspired by nature which was his true love. |
Villagers' belongings at the Village Fair The utensils are made with gourd shells. | |
| In a Tribal Town
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Members of the Royal Family Bastar, 1976 | |
| Gonda Women, Chindawada
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Villagers Walking to Village Fair, Bastar
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| The Bharatanatyam Dance Dancer at Keshava School of Dance, Malleswaram |
Traditional Kashmiri Hukka
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| Catalog of Tribal Jewelry When photography was not possible, Kamat has hand-drawn the artifacts |
Types of Combs Combs are used as a symbol of love among some tribes of India | |
| A Bharatanatyam Dancer, Bangalore
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The Musical Instrument of Tanpura
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| Cover of Kamat's Book "The Return Journey" Cover page design by Dayanand Kamkar |
Pages from Kamat's Diary Some pages are annotated with actual photographs that he contact-printed | |
| Detail of a Page from Kamat's Diary Some pages are annotated with actual photographs that he contact-printed |
A Meeting of Kannada Humorists... Clockwise from top left: Prabhushankar, C.K.N. Raja, Jyotsna Kamat, Ramanujam, Pachu, Venkataramappa. Mysore, circa 1984 | |
| Bharatanatyam Dancer
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At a Dance School in Malleswaram Girls preparing for a dance performance at the Keshava Dance Academy in Malleswaram | |