Small Genius on a temple which rests on six columns. Three beasts of the sea, hanging by their tails, look out from it. It is borne by six serpents. It probably forms a small epitome of the Sebaldusgrab.

Boy with Bagpipes.

WORKS BY THE FAMILY.

St. Wenzel (from the Vischer Foundry, but probably the work of an apprentice).

Cathedral, Prague.

Tomb-plate of Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg (Heraldic).

Cathedral, Schwerin, 1528.

Tomb of St. Sebald. Described in Chap. IV. Signed, see p. 44. Made with the aid of his five sons. What share is due to each we have discussed in the text.

St. Sebalduskirche, Nuremberg, 1508-1519.

Rathaus Railing. By Peter Vischer and his sons, notably Hermann, Peter and Hans. Formerly in the Rathaus, Nuremberg. Destroyed 1806.