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File:Katherina virgo felix Heures à l'usage d'Autun Philibert Pillot, ms. 269, f. 170v Bibliothèque Municipale, Autun.jpg

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English: A miniature of St. Catherine of Siena receiving the stigmata on her hands and chest while trampling the devil. With a Latin inscription Pr[a]estitit Katherina virgo felix religionis sanctimonia. From the Book of Hours of Philibert Pillot (Heures à l'usage d'Autun) f. 170v Bibliothèque Municipale, Autun.
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Author Maître des Prélats bourguignons, medieval miniature painter

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A miniature of St. Catherine of Siena receiving the stigmata on her hands and chest while trampling the devil.

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