Selected Architectural Sculpture
- Buffalo City Hall friezes, Buffalo, New York 1931
- Decorative panels, 333 Michigan Avenue Building, Chicago, Illinois 1931
- Frieze and Eagle, post office, Albany, New York 1933
- Municipal Auditorium reliefs, Kansas City, Missouri (for the WPA) 1934
- Pediment, Department of Labor Building, Washington D.C. 1934
- United States Customs Building, Washington, D.C. (for the WPA) 1935
- Panels & Eagle, United States Mint Building, San Francisco, California 1935
- Panels, the Nassau County Courthouse, Mineola, New York 1939
- Panels on Home Builder's Savings and Loan Association, Pomona, California 1946
- Animal figures in brick wall at Los Angeles County Fair Grounds at Pomona 1952
- Reliefs, Life Science Building, UCLA, Los Angeles, California 1953
- Figures, Los Angeles County Courthouse, Los Angeles, California 1956
- Reliefs, Scottish Rite Temple, Los Angeles, California 1960
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