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Mexican featherwork, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now Mexico. Although feathers have been prized and feather works created in other parts of the world, those done by the amanteca or feather work specialists impressed Spanish conquerors, leading to a creative exchange with Europe. Featherwork pieces took on European motifs in Mexico. Feathers and feather works became prized in Europe. The "golden age" for this technique as an art form was from just before the Spanish conquest to about a century afterwards. At the beginning of the 17th century, it began a decline due to the death of the old masters, the disappearance of the birds that provide fine feathers and the depreciation of indigenous hand

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  • Plumaria de México (es)
  • Kriya bulu Meksiko (in)
  • Plumería (fr)
  • Mexican featherwork (en)
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  • Kriya bulu Meksiko, juga disebut "plumería", adalah sebuah teknik artistik dan dekoratif berpengaruh pada zaman pra-Hispanik dan kolonial di (sekarang) Meksiko. Meskipun buku dihargai dan kriya bulu dibuat di belahan dunia lainnya, kriya tersebut dibuat oleh amanteca atau para spesialis kriya bulu yang memukau para penakluk Spanyol, yang berujung pada pertukaran kreasi dengan Eropa. (in)
  • La utilización de plumas para decoración de obras de arte, cuyo nombre oficial es plumaria, fue una técnica artística muy reconocida e importante durante la época prehispánica y durante los periodos coloniales, los cuales fueron de gran influencia para construir lo que se conoce como el México actual. Aunque en otras partes del mundo las plumas adquirieron un valor importante y se han creado obras de arte utilizando la técnica "plumaria", las obras creadas por los "amantecas" impresionaron a los conquistadores españoles, lo cual causó que estos exportaran algunas creaciones a Europa. (es)
  • Mexican featherwork, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now Mexico. Although feathers have been prized and feather works created in other parts of the world, those done by the amanteca or feather work specialists impressed Spanish conquerors, leading to a creative exchange with Europe. Featherwork pieces took on European motifs in Mexico. Feathers and feather works became prized in Europe. The "golden age" for this technique as an art form was from just before the Spanish conquest to about a century afterwards. At the beginning of the 17th century, it began a decline due to the death of the old masters, the disappearance of the birds that provide fine feathers and the depreciation of indigenous hand (en)
  • La plumería, ou artisanat de la plume, est une technique artistique et décorative importante des périodes préhispanique et coloniale de l'actuel Mexique. Bien que les plumes soient appréciées et que les œuvres de plumes soient créées dans le monde entier, celles réalisées par les spécialistes, appelés (es), impressionnent les conquérants espagnols, ce qui permet un échange créatif avec l'Europe. Des pièces de plumes prennent des motifs européens au Mexique. Les plumes et les travaux de plumes sont devenus très recherchés par les Européens. L âge d'or de cette technique en tant qu'art est de la veille de la conquête espagnole à environ un siècle plus tard. Au début du XVIIe siècle, il commence à décliner en raison de la mort des anciens maîtres, de la disparition des oiseaux qui fournissen (fr)
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