The amateur photographer Joseph Eschenlohr (1886-1978) spent time in Nuremberg, among other places, between the 1930s and 1950s. On his travels, he captured the city in color slides. Interior view of the Sebaldus Church (Evangelical Lutheran City Parish Church of St. Sebald) with a view into the choir of a central pillar with sculpture: Madonna as Mother of God (around 1380), the wooden child added later (around 1500), in the background on the right the Sebaldus Tomb by Peter Vischer and workshop, in the back on the left the Christ of the Crucifixion Group by Veit Stoß can be seen; inscription slide frame: "Nürnberg. St. Sebald. 1938."