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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Head of the Virgin is a 17th-century cThe Head of the Virgin is a 17th-century carved ivory head of the Virgin Mary now in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Such heads would usually have been connected to a wooden armature making up a devotional statue in the Catholic faith as part of the tradition of the imagen de vestir of clothed statues. The head is from the Philippines where the Catholic faith was introduced in the early 15th century and rapidly grew in popularity. Much carved ivory entered a global market through the Manila Galleon trade, based on Manila, Philippines. Catholic subjects included, but were not limited to: the Virgin Mary, Christ, the Archangel Michael, and various saints. Other types were ivory hands that were to be attached to clothed statues. The trade was part of a larger Spanish colonial effort to establish a global economy tied to the Manila Galleon Trade route which linked Southeast Asia, China and the Philippines to territorial, colonial, and Vice-regal Spain.rritorial, colonial, and Vice-regal Spain.
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rdfs:comment The Head of the Virgin is a 17th-century cThe Head of the Virgin is a 17th-century carved ivory head of the Virgin Mary now in the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Such heads would usually have been connected to a wooden armature making up a devotional statue in the Catholic faith as part of the tradition of the imagen de vestir of clothed statues. The head is from the Philippines where the Catholic faith was introduced in the early 15th century and rapidly grew in popularity. Much carved ivory entered a global market through the Manila Galleon trade, based on Manila, Philippines. Catholic subjects included, but were not limited to: the Virgin Mary, Christ, the Archangel Michael, and various saints. Other types were ivory hands that were to be attached to clothed statues. The trade was part of a larger Spanish c. The trade was part of a larger Spanish c
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