File:Saint Fridolin.jpg

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Altarpiece shutter. Saint Fridolin accompanied by the dead man he has just resurrected

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Français : Retable exposé au Musée des Beaux Arts de Dijon. Maître à l’œillet de Baden. Peintre suisse actif à la fin du XVe et au début du XVIe siècle. Saint Otmar et Saint Fridolin accompagné du mort qu'il a ressuscité. Saint Otmar était l'abbé de Saint-Gall (Suisse), Saint-Fridolin l'abbé de Säckingen (Allemagne).
English: Altarpiece exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts in Dijon. Master of the Baden carnation. Swiss painter active at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century. Saint Otmar and Saint Fridolin accompanied by the dead man he resurrected. Saint Otmar was the abbot of Saint-Gall (Switzerland), Saint Fridolin the abbot of Säckingen (Germany).
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