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The Conservation of Featherwork from Central and South America

Handbook / Manual
By: Ellen Pearlstein(Editor)
106 pages, colour photos
The Conservation of Featherwork from Central and South America
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  • The Conservation of Featherwork from Central and South America ISBN: 9781909492394 Paperback Sep 2016 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 4 days
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Feathers have played major functional and emblematic roles in many cultures. It is important for conservators and curators to realize that featherwork requires a deep understanding of the birds selected, the technical approaches taken toward the manipulation of feathers, and how the condition relates to the meaning of the work. Accurate and comprehensive recording is essential and this volume presents a feather identification and condition template for recording feather features and conditions together with case studies of documentation and subsequent conservation treatment. The Conservation of Featherwork from Central and South America is an essential reference guide for all those working with ethnographic collections

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Handbook / Manual
By: Ellen Pearlstein(Editor)
106 pages, colour photos
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