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Monument of St Sebaldus

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Monument of St. Sebaldus in the Sebalduskirche at Nuremburg, the masterpiece of Peter Vischer the elder and his sons, begun 1508, completed 1519, 1/25 of actual size. (Now Seemann's "Wandbilder".)
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