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The Dramatic History of the Congo as Painted by Tshibumba Kanda Matulu
 
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The Dramatic History of the Congo as Painted by Tshibumba Kanda Matulu (Paperback)

by Paul Faber (Author), Johannes Fabian (Preface)
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Synopsis
Tshibumba Kanda Matulu (1947-1982?) portrays the turbulent history of his country, the Congo, in this impressive series of 102 paintings. Important characters and events feature in this passing parade, such as the political leaders Lumumba and Mobutu, and the Belgian monarchs Leopold II and Baudouin. Tshibumba's paintings, produced between 1973 and 1974, portray historic events and figures, but always contain lessons for the present. Tshibumba also wrote explanatory texts on his paintings. The series of paintings, which were acquired by the KIT Tropenmuseum Amsterdam in 2000, were previously owned by Johannes Fabian who worked and lived in the southeast of the country from 1971 to 1974. Fabian taught anthropology at the University of Lubumbashi. During this period Fabian came to know t