Notable work | [1][2] Partial listing - Sculptures, except where noted
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- The King Humbert Tablet, Royal Museum, Monza
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- Bust of President Porfirio Diaz
- George Washington Monument[3]
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- 1925 John Ball and Children, Grand Rapids[5][6][7]
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- Neptune Fountain, Orphan Asylum, Kearny
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- 1900 William McKinley
- 1930 Spirit of the Rotary
- 1931 150th Anniversary Masonic Grand Lodge Plaque, Utica
- 1934 Bust of Dr. John Robert Gregg
- 1935 Woodrow Wilson
- 1933 Memorial to Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge, Staten Island, New York
- 1941 George B. Cortelyou
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- 1934 Texas Centennial Half Dollar
- 1901 Texas Confederate Monument, Capitol Grounds
- 1903 Victims of the Galveston Flood, UT campus
- 1907 Terry's Texas Rangers, Capitol Grounds
- 1910 Hood's Brigade, Capitol Grounds[8]
- 1912 Stephen F. Austin, Texas State Cemetery
- 1915 Joanna Troutman-Designer of the Texas Flag, Texas State Cemetery
- 1933 Littlefield Fountain[9] and free-standing statues, UT campus:
- Jefferson Davis
- Robert E. Lee
- James Hogg
- Albert Sidney Johnston
- John H. Reagan
- Woodrow Wilson[10]
- 1955 George Washington, University of Texas
- 1919 Charles H. Noyes, Courthouse lawn
- 1912 George O'Brien Millard, Pipkin Park
- 1922 Mr. and Mrs C.H. YOE
- 1919 Lawrence Sullivan Ross, TAMU Campus
- 1936 Prospero Bernardi, Fair Park
- 1904 Woodmen of the World, Lakeview Cemetery
- 1911 Sam Houston Memorial, Oakwood Cemetery[12]
- 1911 James W. Throckmorton, McKinney Courthouse Lawn
- 1911 John H. Reagan Memorial
- 1903 Confederate Monument
- 1926 Scottish Rite Cathedral doors[13][14]
- 1929 Enlightening of the Press, Entrance of the San Antonio Express Publishing Company
- 1939 Spirit of Sacrifice (a.k.a. The Cenotaph), Alamo Plaza
- 1946 Genius of Music (w Waldine Tauch), Brackenridge Park
- 1953 Coppini Memorial Sunset Memorial Park (Coppini’s gravesite),
- 1972 George Washington Brackenridge (sculpted by Coppini 1930s, cast by Waldine Tauch, bureaucratic red tape delayed installation until 1972)
- Winn Family Gravesite, City Cemetery #1
- 1905 Burleson Memorial, Baylor Campus
- 1938 R.E.B. Baylor, Baylor Campus
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