Except the portraits Schultz was somteimes painting other things.
We can put them into two categories:
First of them are Religious paitings. Only two of them have survived to our times - "Saint Louis de Gonzaga" and "Saint Casimir Jagiellonian".
"Saint Louis de Gonzaga" is a part of altra in Sisters Wizytek Church in Warsaw. We can see on it saint relative of Marie Louise de Gonzaga, queen of Poland.
"Saint Casimir Jagiellonian" was painted for Reformatów Church in Cracow. Some sources tells that this is painting not of Daniel Schultz, but of Daniel Frecher.
Second type were Animalistic paintings, they were painted between 1660 and 1669. Five of them have survived - the best are "Duck Hunt", "Three Foxes" and "Cock and Hens".
In year 2003 the fourth animalistic painting, which was lost during II World War, was found in Moscow its name is "Birds' Yard".