English: Islamic art department, Room B, showcase 68
Accession number
MAO 101
Notes
Français : Seuls les Lusignan, régnant sur Chypre et portant le titre de rois de Jérusalem, firent faire dans les ateliers mamluks des métaux à leurs armes. Trois sont connus (dont deux au Louvre). Le bassin reçut une inscription arabe exaltant Hugues IV (1324-59) et on ajouta à Chypre une inscription en français, les armes de Jérusalem et celles de son épouse ; ils furent en effet tous deux sacrés rois de Jérusalem à Famagouste en 1324. (copie du cartel de présentation)
Source/Photographer
PHGCOM (self-made, photographed at the Musee du Louvre)
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