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Le competizioni d'arte facevano parte dei Giochi della V Olimpiade, questa è stata la prima olimpiade in cui apparsa questa disciplina. Le competizioni erano divise in cinque categorie (architettura, letteratura, musica, pittura e scultura) per lavori ispirati a tematiche sportive. Ad un meeting del Comitato Olimpico Internazionale avvenuto nel 1949 si decise di abolire le competizioni di natura artistica, dal 1952 viene disputato un festival artistico che non rientra nelle discipline ufficiali.

Medal summary[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Architecture none awarded Bandiera della Norvegia Holger Sinding-Larsen (NOR)
Project for a gymnastics school
none awarded
Literature Bandiera dell'Italia Raniero Nicolai (ITA)
"Canzoni Olimpioniche"
Bandiera del Regno Unito Theodore Andrea Cook (GBR)
"Olympic Games of Antwerp"
Bandiera del Belgio Maurice Bladel (BEL)
"La Louange des Dieux"
Music Bandiera del Belgio Georges Monier (BEL)
"Olympique"
Bandiera dell'Italia Oreste Riva (ITA)
"Marcia trionfale"
none awarded
Painting none awarded Bandiera della Francia Henriette Brossin de Polanska (FRA)
"L'élan"
Bandiera del Belgio Alfred Ost (BEL)
"Joueur de Football"
Sculpture Bandiera del Belgio Albéric Collin (BEL)
"La Force"
Bandiera del Belgio Simon Goossens (BEL)
"Les Patineurs"
Bandiera del Belgio Alphons De Cuyper (BEL)
"Lanceur de Poids" and "Coureur"

Medal table[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[1] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1920 Games.[2]

Posiz. Nazione Oro Argento Bronzo Totale
1 Template:Flagteam 2 1 3 6
2 Template:Flagteam 1 1 0 2
3 Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
Total 3 5 3 11

References[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

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Art competitions were held as part of the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.

Art competitions at the Olympic Games were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948, but were discontinued due to concerns about amateurism and professionalism. Since 1952, a non-competitive art and cultural festival has been associated with each Games.

Medal summary[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Architecture none awarded Bandiera dell'Ungheria Alfréd Hajós and Dezső Lauber (HUN)
Plan for a stadium
Bandiera di Monaco Julien Médecin (MON)
Stadium for Monte Carlo
Literature Bandiera della Francia Géo-Charles (FRA)
"Jeux Olympiques"
Bandiera della Danimarca Josef Petersen (DEN)
"Euryale"
Bandiera della Francia Charles Gonnet (FRA)
"Vers le Dieu d'Olympie"
Bandiera del Regno Unito Margaret Stuart (UK)
"Sword Songs"
Bandiera dell'Irlanda Oliver Gogarty (IRL)
"Ode to the Tailteann Games"
Music none awarded none awarded none awarded
Painting Bandiera del Lussemburgo Jean Jacoby (LUX)
"Corner", "Départ", and "Rugby"
Bandiera dell'Irlanda Jack Butler Yeats (IRL)
"Swimming"
Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Johan van Hell (NED)
"Patineurs"
Sculpture Bandiera della Grecia Konstantinos Dimitriadis (GRE)
"Discobole Finlandais"
Bandiera del Lussemburgo Frantz Heldenstein (LUX)
"Vers l'olympiade"
Bandiera della Danimarca Jean René Gauguin (DEN)
Boxer
Bandiera della Francia Claude-Léon Mascaux (FRA)
Sports medals

Medal table[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[3] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1924 Games.[4]

Posiz. Nazione Oro Argento Bronzo Totale
1 Template:Flagteam 1 1 0 2
2 Template:Flagteam 1 0 2 3
3 Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
4 Template:Flagteam 0 1 1 2
Template:Flagteam 0 1 1 2
6 Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
8 Template:Flagteam 0 0 1 1
Template:Flagteam 0 0 1 1

References[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

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Jan Wils won the gold medal for the design of the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam
"Rugby" by Jean Jacoby

Art competitions were held as part of the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.

The art exhibition was held at the Stedelijk Museum from 12 June to 12 August, and displayed 1150 works of art from 18 different countries. Additionally, the literature competition attracted 40 entries from 10 countries, and the music competition had 22 entries from 9 countries.[1]

The art competitions at the 1928 Games was larger in scope than for previous Games. Instead of a single competition in each of the five artistic categories, awards were presented in multiple subcategories.[2] The judges of the music competition declined to award any medals in two of the three subcategories, and only presented a single bronze medal in the third.

Art competitions were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948.[3] At a meeting of the International Olympic Committee in 1949, it was decided to hold art exhibitions instead, as it was judged illogical to permit professionals to compete in the art competitions but only amateurs were permitted to compete in sporting events.[4] Since 1952, a non-competitive art and cultural festival has been associated with each Games.

Architecture[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Architectural design Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Jan Wils (NED)
Olympic Stadium at Amsterdam[2]
Bandiera della Danimarca Ejnar Mindedal Rasmussen (DEN)
Swimming pool at Ollerup
Bandiera della Francia Jacques Lambert (FRA)
Stadium at Versailles
Town planning Bandiera della Germania Adolf Hensel (GER)
Stadium at Nuremberg
Bandiera della Francia Jacques Lambert (FRA)
Stadium at Versailles
Bandiera della Germania Max Laeuger (GER)
Municipal Park at Hamburg

Literature[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Lyric works Bandiera della Polonia Kazimierz Wierzyński (POL)
"Laur Olimpijski"
Bandiera della Germania Rudolf G. Binding (GER)
"Reitvorschrift für eine Geliebte"
Bandiera della Danimarca Johannes Weltzer (DEN)
"Symphonia Heroica"
Dramatic works none awarded Bandiera dell'Italia Lauro De Bosis (ITA)
"Icarus"
none awarded
Epic works Bandiera dell'Ungheria Ferenc Mező (HUN)
"L'histoire des Jeux Olympiques"
Bandiera della Germania Ernst Weiß (GER)
"Boetius von Orlamünde"
Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Carel Scharten &
Margo Scharten-Antink (NED)
"De Nar uit de Maremmen"

Music[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Song none awarded none awarded none awarded
One instrument none awarded none awarded none awarded
Orchestra none awarded none awarded Bandiera della Danimarca Rudolph Simonsen (DEN)
"Symphony No. 2 Hellas"

Painting[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Paintings Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Isaac Israëls (NED)
"Cavalier Rouge"
Bandiera del Regno Unito Laura Knight (UK)
"Boxeurs"
Bandiera della Germania Walther Klemm (GER)
"Patinage"
Drawings Bandiera del Lussemburgo Jean Jacoby (LUX)
"Rugby"
Bandiera della Francia Alexandre Virot (FRA)
"Gestes de Football"
Bandiera della Polonia Władysław Skoczylas (POL)
Posters
Graphic works Bandiera del Regno Unito William Nicholson (GBR)
"Un Almanach de douze Sports"
Bandiera della Svizzera Carl Moos (SUI)
Posters
Bandiera della Germania Max Feldbauer (GER)
"Mailcoach"

Sculpture[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Statues Bandiera della Francia Paul Landowski (FRA)
"Boxeur"
Bandiera della Svizzera Milo Martin (SUI)
"Athlète au repos"
Bandiera della Germania Renée Sintenis (GER)
"Footballeur"
Reliefs and medallions Bandiera dell'Austria Edwin Grienauer (AUT)
Médailles
Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Chris van der Hoef (NED)
Médaille pour les Jeux Olympiques
Bandiera della Germania Edwin Scharff (GER)
Plaquette

Medal table[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[5] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1928 Games.[6]

Posiz. Nazione Oro Argento Bronzo Totale
1 Template:Flagteam 2 1 1 4
2 Template:Flagteam 1 2 5 8
3 Template:Flagteam 1 2 1 4
4 Template:Flagteam 1 1 0 2
5 Template:Flagteam 1 0 1 2
6 Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
9 Template:Flagteam 0 2 0 2
10 Template:Flagteam 0 1 2 3
11 Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1

References[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

  1. ^ G. van Rossem (ed.), The Ninth Olympiad. Amsterdam 1928. Official Report (PDF), Amsterdam, J. H. de Bussy, 1928, pp. 877–901. URL consultato il 25 marzo 2008.
  2. ^ a b Wagner, Juergen, Olympic Art Competition 1928 Amsterdam, in Olympic Games Museum. URL consultato il 25 marzo 2008.
  3. ^ Bernhard Kramer, In Search of the Lost Champions of the Olympic Art Contests (PDF), in Journal of Olympic History, vol. 12, n. 2, May 2004, pp. pp. 29–34. URL consultato il 25 marzo 2008.
  4. ^ A. Bolanaki, Report on Art Exhibitions (PDF), in Bulletin du Comité International Olympique, n. 27, International Olympic Committee, June 1951, pp. p. 34. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.
  5. ^ Olympic Medal Winners, su olympic.org, International Olympic Committee. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.
  6. ^ Amsterdam 1928 Medal Table, su olympic.org, International Olympic Committee. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.

Template:EventsAt1928SummerOlympics Template:Olympic Games Art Competitions


Richard Konwiarz won the bronze medal for the design of the Schlesierkampfbahn in Breslavia.

Art competitions were held as part of the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.

Art competitions at the Olympic Games were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948, but were discontinued due to concerns about amateurism and professionalism. Since 1952, a non-competitive art and cultural festival has been associated with each Games.

Architecture[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Architectural design Bandiera della Francia Gustave Saacké, Pierre Montenot, Pierre Bailly (FRA)
Design for a "Cirque pour Toros"
Bandiera degli Stati Uniti John Russell Pope (USA)
Design for the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, New Haven, Conn.
Bandiera della Germania Richard Konwiarz (GER)
Design for a "Schlesierkampfbahn" in the Sport Park of Breslavia
Town planning Bandiera del Regno Unito John Hughes (GBR)
Design for a Sports and Recreation Center with Stadium, for the City of Liverpool
Bandiera della Danimarca Jens Klemmensen (DEN)
Design for a Stadium and Public Park
Bandiera del Belgio André Verbeke (BEL)
Design for a "Marathon Park"

Literature[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Literature Bandiera della Germania Paul Bauer (GER)
"Am Kangehenzonga"
Bandiera della Danimarca Josef Petersen (DEN)
"The Argonauts"
none awarded

Music[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Music none awarded Bandiera della Cecoslovacchia Josef Suk (TCH)
"Into a New Life" symphonic march
none awarded

Painting[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Paintings Bandiera della Svezia David Wallin (SWE)
"At the Seaside of Arild"
Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Ruth Miller (USA)
"Struggle"
none awarded
Watercolors and drawings Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Lee Blair (USA)
"Rodeo"
Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Percy Crosby (USA)
"Jackknife"
Bandiera dei Paesi Bassi Gerhard Westermann (NED)
"Horseman"
Prints Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Joseph Golinkin (USA)
"Leg Scissors"
Bandiera della Polonia Janina Konarska (POL)
"Narciarze" ("Skier")
Bandiera della Germania Joachim Karsch (GER)
"Stabwechsel"

Sculpture[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Statues Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Mahonri Young (USA)
"The Knockdown"
Bandiera dell'Ungheria Miltiades Manno (HUN)
"Wrestling"
Bandiera della Cecoslovacchia Jakub Obrovský (TCH)
"Odysseus"
Medals and reliefs Bandiera della Polonia Józef Klukowski (POL)
"Sport Sculpture II"
Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Frederick MacMonnies (USA)
"Lingbergh Medal"
Bandiera del Canada R. Tait McKenzie (CAN)
"Shield of the Athletes"

Medal table[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[5] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1932 Games.[6]

Posiz. Nazione Oro Argento Bronzo Totale
1 Template:Flagteam 3 4 0 7
2 Template:Flagteam 1 1 0 2
3 Template:Flagteam 1 0 2 3
4 Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
Template:Flagteam 1 0 0 1
7 Template:Flagteam 0 2 0 2
8 Template:Flagteam 0 1 1 2
9 Template:Flagteam 0 1 0 1
10 Template:Flagteam 0 0 1 1
Template:Flagteam 0 0 1 1
Template:Flagteam 0 0 1 1
Total 8 9 6 23

References[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Template:EventsAt1932SummerOlympics Template:Olympic Games Art Competitions


Art competitions were held as part of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.

The art exhibition was held in a hall of the Berlin Exhibition from July 15 to August 16, and displayed 667 works of art from 22 different countries. Additionally, the literature competition attracted 40 entries from 12 countries, and the music competition had 33 entries from 9 countries.[1]

The art competitions at the 1936 Games were similar to the 1928 and 1932 Games, with medals being awarded in multiple subcategories for each of the five artistic categories.[2] The judges declined to award any medals for three subcategories, and no gold medals for another three subcategories.


Art competitions were part of the Olympic program from 1912 to 1948.[3] At a meeting of the International Olympic Committee in 1949, it was decided to hold art exhibitions instead, as it was judged illogical to permit professionals to compete in the art competitions but only amateurs were permitted to compete in sporting events.[4] Since 1952, a non-competitive art and cultural festival has been associated with each Games.

Architettura[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Categoria Oro Argento Bronzo
Progetti di impianti Hermann Kutschera
(Bandiera dell'Austria Austria)
Stadio dello sci
Werner March e Walter March
( Germania)
Campo sportivo del Reich
Hermann Stiegholzer e Herbert Kastinger
(Bandiera dell'Austria Austria)
Impianti per a lotta a Vienna
Progetti urbanistici Werner March e Walter March
( Germania)
Campo sportivo del Reich
Charles Downing Lay
(Bandiera degli Stati Uniti Stati Uniti)
Parco marino di Brooklyn
Theo Nussbaum
( Germania)
Parco cittadino e degli impianti sportivi di Colonia

Literature[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Categoria Oro Argento Bronzo
Poesie Felix Dhünen
( Germania)
Il corridore
Bruno Fattori
( Italia)
Profili azzurri
Hans Stoiber
(Bandiera dell'Austria Austria)
Il disco
Drammaturgia non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato
Epica Urho Karhumäki
(Bandiera della Finlandia Finlandia)
In acque libere
Wilhelm Ehmer
( Germania)
Sulla cima del mondo
Jan Parandowski
(Bandiera della Polonia Polonia)
Disco olimpionico

Musica[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Categoria Oro Argento Bronzo
Solista e coro Paul Höffer
( Germania)
Giuramento olimpico
Kurt Thomas
( Germania)
Canto sull'Olimpiade 1936
Harald Genzmer
( Germania)
Il corridore
Strumentale non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato
Orchestra Werner Egk
( Germania)
Musica da festa olimpionica
Lino Liviabella
Italia
Il vincitore
Jaroslav Křička
(Bandiera della Cecoslovacchia Cecoslovacchia)
La scalata

Pittura[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Categoria Oro Argento Bronzo
Pittura non assegnato Rudolf Eisenmenger
(Bandiera dell'Austria Austria)
Corridore prima del traguardo
Ryuji Fujita
(Bandiera del Giappone Giappone)
Hockey su ghiaccio
Disegno e acquerelli non assegnato Romano Dazzi
( Italia)
Quattro cartoni
Sujaku Suzuki
(Bandiera del Giappone Giappone)
Corsa tipica giapponese di cavalli
Grafica non assegnato non assegnato non assegnato
Grafica applicata Alex Diggelmann
(Bandiera della Svizzera Svizzera)
Arosa I
Alfred Hierl
( Germania)
Progetto della pista di Avus
Stanisław Ostoja-Chrostowski
(Bandiera della Polonia Polonia)
Diploma dello Yacht Club

Sculpture[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

Categoria Oro Argento Bronzo
statue Farpi Vignoli
( Italia)
Arno Breker
( Germania)
Stig Blomberg
(Bandiera della Svezia Svezia)
Asertty Emil Sutor
( Germania)
Józef Klukowski
(Bandiera della Polonia Polonia)
non assegnato
medaglie non assegnato Luciano Mercante
( Italia)
Josue Dupon
(Bandiera del Belgio Belgio)


Medal table[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

At the time, medals were awarded to these artists, but art competitions are no longer regarded as official Olympic events by the International Olympic Committee. These events do not appear in the IOC medal database,[5] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1936 Games.[6]

Posiz. Nazione Oro Argento Bronzo Totale
1 Germania 5 5 2 12
2 Italia 1 4 0 5
3 Bandiera dell'Austria Austria 1 1 2 4
4 Bandiera della Finlandia Finlandia 1 0 0 1
Bandiera della Svizzera Svizzera 1 0 0 1
6 Bandiera della Polonia Polonia 0 1 2 3
7 Stati Uniti d'America 0 1 0 1
8 Bandiera del Giappone Giappone 0 0 2 2
9 Bandiera del Belgio Belgio 0 0 1 1
Bandiera della Cecoslovacchia Cecoslovacchia 0 0 1 1
Bandiera della Svezia Svezia 0 0 1 1
Total 9 12 11 32

References[modifica | modifica wikitesto]

  1. ^ Carl Diem, XIth Olympic Games, Berlin 1936 Official Report (PDF), Berlin, Wilhelm Limpert, 1937, pp. 1106–1123. URL consultato il 25 marzo 2008.
  2. ^ Wagner, Juergen, Olympic Art Competition 1936 Berlin, in Olympic Games Museum. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.
  3. ^ Bernhard Kramer, In Search of the Lost Champions of the Olympic Art Contests (PDF), in Journal of Olympic History, vol. 12, n. 2, May 2004, pp. pp. 29–34. URL consultato il 25 marzo 2008.
  4. ^ A. Bolanaki, Report on Art Exhibitions (PDF), in Bulletin du Comité International Olympique, n. 27, International Olympic Committee, June 1951, pp. p. 34. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.
  5. ^ Olympic Medal Winners, su olympic.org, International Olympic Committee. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.
  6. ^ Berlin 1936 Medal Table, su olympic.org, International Olympic Committee. URL consultato il 26 marzo 2008.