A number of other sculptural works are attributed to the anonymous artist known as the Master of the Madonna of Kamenná Street[1] in the Cheb region.
Free standing wooden statue 139 × 41 × 34 cm, hollowed out at the back, with original incarnatus and chalk base with engraved ornaments.
This type of representation of the Madonna (Assumpta) originated with the isolation of the figure from the Assumption scene in early 14th century Italy.
In front of Mary's body, the cloak is trapped beneath the figure of the Christ Child and finished with a simple tubular fold.
St. Lawrence and St. Stephen from the dean's office in Cheb find counterparts in the so-called Kottingwörth altarpiece[3] of the episcopal house chapel in Eichstätt.