Schubert's busts for the Hall of Famous Missourians include sculptures of plaintiff
Dred Scott,
Negro league baseball coach
Buck O'Neil, science fiction author
Robert A. Heinlein, country music singer
Porter Wagoner and creator of the Missouri state flag Marie Oliver. The bust is on display in the
Missouri State Capitol. In 2013, Kansas State University unveiled Schubert's 1,800-pound bronze sculpture of football coach Bill Snyder, which stands at the entrance of
Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium. The university uses the statue to host endurance competitions in which students must touch the statue continuously for 31 hours. Schubert's 2016 sculpture
Sacred Heart of Jesus, created for Benedictine College, was modeled on the
Shroud of Turin and depicts fourteen folds representing the
Stations of the Cross. In 2019, Schubert designed the three sculptures serving as the centerpiece of Gateway Park in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The statues were of local heroes Judge
Isaac C. Parker, educator John Carnall, and Mother Superior Mary Teresa Farrell. That year, he also designed and produced a statue of William Webb for the
Webb Institute in
Glen Cove, New York. Spencer partnered with
Ryan Holiday and
The Daily Stoic on a bust of
Marcus Aurelius. File:Buck_O%27Neil_bust.jpg|Sculpture bust of Buck O'Neil in Hall of Famous Missourians File:Bill Snyder sculpture Kansas State.jpg|Sculpture of Coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State University File:Sacred Heart of Jesus Benedictine.jpg|Sculpture of Sacred Heart of Jesus. Monument at Benedictine College, Atchison File:William Webb sculpture.jpg|Sculpture of William Webb at the Webb Institute, Glen Cove, New York == References ==