Works
- 1894 Die Krautpflückerin (The Herb Plucker)
- 1908 Sitzendes Weib (Sitting Woman), Nürnberg
- 1914 Der Rächer (The Avenger)
- 1917 Der tote Tag (The Dead Day, play)
- 1919 Der arme Vetter (The Poor Cousin, play)
- 1920 Die Wandlungen Gottes: Der Gotliche Bettler (Transfiguration of God: Third Day)
- 1921 Die echten Sedemunds (The Real Sedemunds, play)
- 1924 Die Sintflut (The Flood, play)
- 1926 Der blaue Boll (Squire Blue Boll, play)
- 1927 Güstrower Ehrenmal (Güstrow cenotaph), Güstrow
- 1927 Der schwebende Engel (The Floating Angel)
- 1928 Der singende Mann (The Singing Man), Nürnberg
- 1928 Der Geistkämpfer (The Ghost Fighter), Kiel
- 1929 Magdeburger Ehrenmal (Magdeburg cenotaph), Cathedral of Magdeburg, Magdeburg
- 1930 Bettler auf Krücken (Beggar on Crutches )
- 1931 Hamburger Ehrenmal (Hamburg cenotaph), Hamburg
- 1936 Der Buchleser (The Book Reader), Schwerin
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