• 1920–1922 – first monumental work,
The Soul of France, winning National Prize and silver medal at the Salon • 1925 –
The Triumphal Dance of Pallas Athena and
The Virgin of Peace exhibited at the
Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes • 1926 – tower, Villemomble Church (Seine-St-Denis). Invention of direct carving in setting concrete • 1928–1929 – façade and bell tower, Elisabethville Church (Yvelines), with architect
Paul Tournon • 1928–1933 – bronze finial group
Liberté - Égalité - Fraternité for the French Embassy, Belgrade, Serbia, for architect
Roger-Henri Expert • 1929 –
Two Legendary Giants depicting the legendary
Lydéric and Phinaert, bell tower, Lille (Nord) town hall. Also executed in direct carving of setting concrete. • 1930 – monumental fountain,
Nemours Mansion and Gardens,
Wilmington, Delaware, USA. • 1930 – Marcella Miller du Pont, portrait bust in marble, University of Denver, Colorado, USA • 1931 – war memorial for the
RATP,
Richelieu – Drouot (Paris Metro) • 1931 – architectural bas-relief
La gloire de la Seine, near
Pont Neuf, Paris • 1931 –
Four human races in concrete, belltower,
Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien, with architect Paul Tournon • 1932 – bust of
Edouard Branly,
Jardin du Luxembourg • 1932 –
Genie de la Mer (Spirit of the Sea), ocean liner
SS Normandie, for French architect
Roger-Henri Expert • 1934–1935 – decorations,
Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris, 12th arrondissement) and church of St-Louis, Marseille. Direct carving in concrete • 1937 – exhibited
The Elements, north wing of the
Palais de Chaillot,
Exposition Internationale • 1950 –
Monument to the Glory of the Resistance of the people of the Jura Mountains,
Lons-le-Saunier (
Jura) • 1951 – Faculty of Medicine (Paris): three medallion reliefs. From this time onwards, he made many busts, portraits for medals, decorative schemes for school buildings etc. • 1963 –
La Antillaise (The West Indian Woman),
Fort de France,
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