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He completed matriculation in 1919, BA in 1923 and MA in 1925 from Surat. Jyotindra Dave was an Indian humourist of Gujarati literature.

He spent his later years in Bombay and died there on 11 September 1980. Over the years, he has published a number of books including, "Ganga Devi: Tradition and Expression in Mithila Painting "(1996) "Other Masters: Five Contemporary Folk and Tribal Artists of India" (1998) "Picture Showmen: Insights into the Narrative Tradition in Indian" Art (1998) "Kalighat Painting: Images from a Changing World" (1999) " Indian Popular Culture: ‘The Conquest of the World as Picture"(2004), and "India’s popular Culture. Later, as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at Heidelberg University (1972–1979), he taught for one year at the South Asia Institute at the university. Starting, 1975 and till 1978, he conducted field work in Gujarat to set up a Museum of Folk Art for the Shreyas Foundation. In 19, he received fellowships from the Asian Cultural Council which allowed him to visit museums, observe the arts culture, and meet with museum specialists in the United States.
