In 1913 the Gladenbeck foundry cast the monumental Confederate Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery.
[4][5] In 1910, Gladenbeck cast theThree Dancing Maidens Untermyer fountain by sculptor Walter Schott.
The sculpture – situated on a limestone plinth – depicts three young ladies holding hands in a circle "whose dresses cling to their wet bodies as if they were perpetually in the fountain's spray".
The fountain includes three jets, two on the oval pool's sides and a larger one in the center of the sculpture.
[6] In the early 1920s, art deco master Ferdinand Preiss employed Gladenbeck to cast many of his bronze and chryselephantine sculptures.