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English: So-called Great Cameo of France. Five-layered sardonyx cameo, Roman artwork, second quarter of the 1st century AD.
Français : Grand Camée de France. Camée en sardonyx à cinq couches, œuvre romaine, deuxième quart du Ier siècle ap. J.-C.
Dimensions H. 31 cm (12 in.), W. 26.5 cm (10 ¼ in.)
Main floor, room 1
Accession number Babelon 264
Credit line Purchased by St. Louis ca. 1247 at Constantinople and deposited to the Sainte-Chapelle; deposited to the Cabinet des Médailles by Louis XVI in 1791
Source/Photographer Janmad on basis of the picture by Jastrow → Image:Great Cameo of France CdM Paris Bab264 n1.jpg

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