around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Plaster models from the Romanesque period, displayed in front of the interior wall of the west gable
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Above: Gable wall from the west / Below: Gable wall from the east with plaster models
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
view with north wall
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
gargoyle on the north side
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
gargoyle on the north side
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
detail view with gargoyle
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
around 1880
Georg Leistner created these in the 1880s. "The teacher at the School of Applied Arts provided them as models for stone figures that now populate the corbels in the east choir and on the north side of St. Sebald's Church. At that time, the corbels were empty. Of the original 49 models, however, only two casts of gargoyles and 25 figures and torsos remain." Quoted from: https://citykirche-magazin.de/auferstehung-der-propheten-und-heiligen/
Location: Nuremberg, St. Sebald's Church, west choir, attic
Design: Leistner, Georg
Realization: Leistner, Georg
Material: Plaster
photo 17. May 2025, Theo Noll
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