War memorials •
Fighting Doughboy (bronze, 1919–21), Bushwick-Ridgewood World War Memorial, Heisser Park, Myrtle & Knickerbocker Avenues, Brooklyn, New York, Giles Pollard Greene (1888–1941), architect. •
Fighting Doughboy (zinc, 1921),
Soldiers Monument, Washington & Lafayette Avenues,
Suffern, New York. •
Fighting Doughboy (zinc, circa 1923), Riverdale Public School, Pompton-Newark Turnpike, Riverdale, New Jersey. •
Fighting Doughboy (bronze, 1924), Soldiers' Memorial, Borough Hall, 3 Legion Place, North Arlington, New Jersey. •
Fighting Doughboy (zinc, 1926), Wanaque War Memorial, Borough Hall, Wanaque, New Jersey. Instead of a clenched fist, the doughboy has a grenade in his right hand. •
Fighting Doughboy (bronze 1922 casting, repaired 2001), Weybrecht family plot, City Cemetery, Alliance, Ohio. •
Victory with Peace (1921), Freedom Triangle War Memorial, Myrtle & Bushwick Avenues, Brooklyn, New York, William H. Deacy, architect. •
Dawn of Glory (1924), Highland Park War Memorial, Jamaica Avenue & Cleveland Street, Brooklyn, New York. •
Minute Man (1927),
World War I Memorial, Taunton Avenue & Wheldon Street, East Providence, Rhode Island. •
Monumento ai Caduti (
Monument to the Fallen) (1938), Palazzo Biscari,
Mirabella Imbaccari, Sicily, Italy.
Religious works •
Head of Christ, Civic Library S.Bagolino,
Alcamo,
Sicily •
Statuette of St. Francis of Assisi and Three of His Brethren (1940). •
Bas-relief bust of Pope Pius XII (bronze, 1945),
Fordham University, New York City. • Fourteen Stations of the Cross (bas-relief, white oak, 1947–52), War Memorial Chapel, Fordham University, New York City. •
Statue of Blessed Mother Therese Couderc (1953), Convent of Our Lady of the Cenacle,
Lake Ronkonkoma, New York.
Therese Couderc (1805–1885) was canonized as a saint on September 26, 1970. • Architectural sculpture on exterior of northwest apse (1959),
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C. •
Statuette of St. Patrick •
Statuette of St. Boniface •
Statuette of St. Cyril •
Statuette of St. Methodius •
Statue of St. John the Baptist (marble, year?),
Church of St. Jean Baptiste, 184 East 76th Street, New York City. •
Statue of St. Expeditus the Martyr (year?),
St. Patrick Cathedral, Fort Worth, Texas •
Statue of St. Michael (year?), Eymard Preparatory Seminary,
Hyde Park, New York. • Memorial (year?),
Church of St. Philip Neri, Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York City.
Other works • Mark Twain– Washington Irving Memorial Tablet (bas-relief busts, bronze, 1925), Brevoort Hotel, SW corner of Fifth Avenue & 9th Street, New York City. Twain and Irving, at different times, occupied a house at 21 Fifth Avenue. •
Bust of "Mother" Davison (bronze, 1925),
Fort Jay,
Governors Island, New York City. • Catherine I. Carroll Memorial Tablet (bas-relief, bronze, 1927), Metropolitan Recreation Center,
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. •
Bust of José Di Diego (bronze, 1934–35), Plaza de Diego,
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Gift of Oscar Bravo. A heroic-sized bust set on a high
plinth. •
Bust of Guglielmo Marconi (bronze, 1939),
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Hall of Fame, New York City. Exhibited at the
1939 New York World's Fair. •
Bas-relief bust of Guglielmo Marconi (bronze, year?), Freeman Hall, Fordham University. •
Bust of Ignazio Calandrino, a poet from Alcamo; Civic Library
Sebastiano Bagolino of
Alcamo • Garden sculpture (1954),
Norrviken Gardens,
Båstad, Sweden. •
Mutual Trust (marble, year?), Old Courthouse,
Klippan, Scania, Sweden. A toddler asleep against fawn. •
Bust of Pontiac 1720–1769 (bronze, 1961),
National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians,
Anadarko, Oklahoma. • Monument to Pedro Perea (year?),
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. • unidentified work (year?), Starr Commonwealth Museum, 26 Mile Road,
Albion, Michigan.
Medallions and miniatures •
Orphans (miniature, bronze, 1931),
National Academy of Design, New York City. Won a Gold Medal at the 1931 National Academy of Design Annual Exhibition. •
Orphans (miniature, black marble),
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina. • Adolph Zukor Silver Jubilee Medallion (1937),
Paramount Pictures. Montana also modeled a portrait plaque of Zukor. • Gold Medal of Honor (1952), Hudson Valley Art Association. • St. Francis of Assisi Medallion (bronze, 1957),
Society of Medalists – 55th issue. •
Vita Christi – 12-medallion set (bronze, 1972),
Franklin Mint. •
The Parables of Jesus – 20-medallion set (bronze, 1974),
Franklin Mint.
Paintings •
Training Horses (1944). •
Portrait of Major General Nathaniel A. Burnell II (1957), U.S. Department of Defense. •
Self-portrait (1968), National Academy of Design, New York City. ==References==