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English: Adoration of the Magi: plaque from the high altar at the abbey of Grandmont. Champlevé copper, engraved, chased, enameled and gilt, Limoges, 1189–1190.
Français : Adoration des Mages : plaque du maître-autel de l'abbaye de Grandmont. Cuivre champlevé, gravé, ciselé, émaillé et doré, Limoges, 1189-1190.
institution QS:P195,Q1124095
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Cl. 956 a
Credit line Du Sommerard Collection
Source/Photographer Marie-Lan Nguyen (October 2009)
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