Institution of St. Paul, Carinthia, 1520 (circ.).
All four plaquettes carry the sign of two fish back to back pierced by a nail.
Monument of Frau Margarethe Tucher of Nuremberg. Bas-relief of Christ meeting the sisters of Lazarus. Signed, with initials on either side of cross with hook emblem (see p. 74). Normberge appears beneath the initials and sign, and under it the date, 1521.
Cathedral, Ratisbon (Regensburg), 1521.
Monument of the Eissen Family. Bas-relief of the Entombment. Signed, with initials “P. V.” on either side of mark. The date on both sides of the cross. “Norimberge” appears beneath the initials and sign.
St. Ægidius Church, Nuremberg, 1522.
Allegory on the Reformation. Aquarelle. Signed, “PETR. VISH. FACIEB.” with date, 1524, and mark.
Goethe-National-Museum, Weimar.
The Nuremberg Madonna. Wooden model.
Germanic Museum, Nuremberg.