Talavera Poblana

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Talavera pottery of Puebla, Mexico is a type of majolica pottery who was brought to Mexico by the Spanish in the first century of the colonial period. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS PRESENTATION HERE: http://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda/talavera-poblana

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Talavera Poblana México

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Talavera pottery of Puebla, Mexico, is a type of majolica pottery, which is distinguished by a milky-white glaze.

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Authentic Talavera pottery only comes from the city of Puebla and the nearby communities of Atlixco, Cholula, and Tecali, because of the quality of the natural clay found there and the tradition of production which goes back to the 16th century. Much of this pottery was decorated only in blue, but colors such as yellow, black, green, orange and mauve have also been used. Majolica pottery was brought to Mexico by the Spanish in the first century of the colonial period.

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16 or 17th century greenyellow Talavera bowl from Puebla on display at the Museum of Artes Populares in Mexico City

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Production of this ceramic became highly developed in Puebla because of the availability of fine clays and the demand for tiles from the newly established churches and monasteries in the area. The industry had grown sufficiently that by the mid-17th century, standards and guilds had been established which further improved the quality, leading Puebla into what is called the "golden age" of Talavera pottery (from 1650 to 1750). Formally, the tradition that developed there is called Talavera Poblana to distinguish it from the similarly named Talavera pottery of Spain. It is a mixture of Italian, Spanish and indigenous ceramic techniques.

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Puebla, Santo Domingo de Guzm án

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Puebla

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S ound: Plácido Domingo Alfonsina y el Mar-Gracias a la Vida Noche plateada México Background: Caracol , mexican rug Pictures: Internet Sanda Foişoreanu (slide 19,20) Copyright: All the images belong to their authors Arangement : Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda