Viet Stoss, following his return to Nuremberg …

Years: 1503 - 1503

Viet Stoss, following his return to Nuremberg in 1496 with his wife and eight children, had reacquires his citizenship for three gulden and resumed his work here as a sculptor, producing a great number of extremely moving sculptures, both reliefs and freestanding statues, in stone and in wood.

Between 1500 and 1503 he has carved an altar, now lost, for the parish church of Schwaz, Tyrol, of the "Assumption of Mary".

In 1503, he is arrested for forging the seal and signature of a fraudulent contractor.

Sentenced to be branded on both of his cheeks, he is prohibited from leaving Nuremberg without the explicit permission of the city council.

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