The painting is signed by: CAELESTIS CELITUS ILLI OSTENDATUR (God is appearing her from heaven). Bridget is wearing a dress of her order, but also with the prince's mitre on her head is kneeling humbly bowed embracing the cross. Next to her the Christ is standind as the Salvator, Mary in the crown on Her head, and St. Agnes, shown here with her attribute - a lamb and a palm of martyrdom. Behind this group in the background you can see heaven, in the middle of which there is a gate in a shining rim. Three stairs lead to it.
Above the gate we can see a figure of God the Father in the papal tiara on His head. On both sides the saints in the clouds: St. Paul - with a sword, John the Evangelist - with an eagle. The two highest placed half-length saints, as a result of cutting the image while matching it to the new stalls, are now deprived of their attributes. However, they are presented in an iconographic tradition. You can recognize John the Baptist in the robe of the hermit and St. Peter, who is shown as a gray old man with a short, curly beard. The pair of the lowest placed characters depict a bishop and a monk.
The presence of Saints around the gates of heaven justifies another vision in which it is said that these four saints are giving advice to Bridget concerning improvement of her life. John Evangelist symbolizes obedience, Peter faith, Paul patience, John the Baptist sweetness. Mary ends this vision with words: 'Every man who is humble and obedient, persistent in faith and patient I lead to my Son'.