After 12 years in Paris, Noack returned to Copenhagen in 1932 as a result of currency restrictions. She exhibited at the
Grønningen, slowly gaining recognition. Between 1936 and 1950, she lived and worked in a courtyard building
Rådmandsgade 34 in
Nørrebro. She produced many busts, including some of children. Among her most notable creations are
Holtepigen (1937) in French limestone,
Stående Kvinde (1942) in teak, her statue of Anna Ancher (1939) for the garden of
Skagens Museum and
Det korsfæstede Menneske (1945), an unusual depiction of Christ's crucifixion. ==Style==