"The Virgin, seated at the entrance to a classical structure, presents the Christ Child to the three magi, St. Margaret and a kneeling nun; behind them, cavaliers gather outside a small village set within a hilly landscape." -Victoria & Albert Museum
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (32.100.83a) holds a book and a broken wheel; Saint Barbara (32.100.83b) holds a tower; Saint Agatha (32.100.83c) holds shears and a plate with her breasts on it; and Saint Margaret (32.100.83d) holds flowers and stands…
Contains the Golden legend by Iacobus de Voragine translated in c. 1333-1348 by Jean de Vignay as Legende doree, originally for Jeanne de Bourgogne, queen of France (b. c. 1293, d. 1349), a translation that was very rare in England: see Sutton and…