File:Boatman-kashmir 0.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBoatman-kashmir 0.jpg |
English: A carefully composed photograph by Fred Bremner of a Kashmiri "Hanji" as he called the same man in a closer image, also used as a postcard. The boat extends outside the frame, the boatman balances himself with his oar at the edge of the boat, and the viewer is momentarily drawn into an act that extends beyond what we can see. |
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Source | https://www.paperjewels.org/postcard/boatman-kashmir |
Author | Fred Bremner Clifton & Co.Mumbai Bombay c. 1903 Collotype |
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