| Title | Oil painting |
| Date | 1954-1989 |
| Material Type | Oil paintings (visual works)
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| Description | Framed oil painting depicting three men in a conoe, two people swimming, two people bathing, and two men in the foreground, one with a walking stick and one seated; origin unknown; signed "Kioswa" lower right. |
| Dimensions | Length: 33.5 cm, Width: 47 cm. |
| Subject | Oil paintings Men in art Rivers in art Swimmers in art Water in art Bathing customs Boats and boating in art
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| Geographic Region | Africa
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| Collector | Towles, Joseph A. Turnbull, Colin M.
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| Collection in Repository | Joseph A. Towles Artifact Collection
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| Collection Note | The Joseph A. Towles Collection was donated by anthropologist Colin Turnbull, who studied extensively in the Ituri forest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire). In addition to African artifacts, this collection also contains objects from Turnbull's and Towles' trips to China and India. |
| Call Number | 1989.001.166cc |
| Holding Institution | Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
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| Digital Collection | Avery Research Center Artifact Collection
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| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009, The College of Charleston Libraries. All rights reserved. For more information contact The College of Charleston Library, Charleston, SC 29424. |
| Media Type | Objects |