- List of Olympic medalists in art competitions
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Below is a list of the Olympic medallists in art competitions. See Olympic medallists for winners in other sports, and Art competitions at the Olympic Games for more background information on art competitions at the Olympic Games.
For each year, the medal winners are listed on the first row, the names of their works of art are listed on the second row. The works' titles are listed in English, as not all original names are known. For the country abbreviations used, refer to list of IOC country codes.
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Architecture
Architecture
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1912 Stockholm Eugène Monod & Alphonse Laverrière (SUI)
Building plan of a modern stadiumnone awarded none awarded 1920 Antwerp Holger Sinding-Larsen (NOR)
Project for a gymnastics schoolnone awarded none awarded 1924 Paris none awarded Alfréd Hajós & Dezső Lauber (HUN)
Plan for Budapest Swimming StadiumJulien Médecin (MON)
Stadium for Monte Carlo1928 Amsterdam Jan Wils (NED)
Olympic Stadium in AmsterdamEinar Mindedal Rasmussen (DEN)
Swimming pool at OllerupJacques Lambert (FRA)
Stadium at Versailles1932 Los Angeles Gustave Saacké, Pierre Bailey, Pierre Montenot (FRA)
Arena for bulls, ParisJohn Russell Pope (USA)
Design for Payne Whitney GymnasiumRichard Konwiartz (GER)
Design for Schlesierkampfbahn, Breslau1936 Berlin Hermann Kutschera (AUT)
SkistadiumWerner March (GER)
National sports fieldHermann Stieglholzer & Herbert Kastinger (AUT)
Fighting site in Vienna1948 London Adolf Hoch (AUT)
Ski jumping hill on the KobenzlAlfred Rinesch (AUT)
Watersports centre in KarinthiaNils Olsson (SWE)
Baths and sporting hall in GothenburgTown planning
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1928 Amsterdam Alfred Hensel (GER)
Stadium at NurembergJacques Lambert (FRA)
Stadium at VersaillesMax Laeuger (GER)
Municipal park at Hamburg1932 Los Angeles John Hughes (GBR)
Design for sports & recreation center with Stadium for LiverpoolJens Houmøller Klemmensen (DEN)
Design for a stadium and public parkAndré Verbeke (BEL)
Design for a marathon park1936 Berlin Werner March (GER)
Walter March (GER)
National sports fieldCharles Downing Lay (USA)
Marine park, BrooklynTheodor Nussbaum (GER)
Cologne city plan for sports facilities1948 London Yrjö Lindegren (FIN)
The centre of athletics in VarkausWerner Schindler & Eduard Knupfer (SUI)
Swiss federal sports and gymnastics training centerIlmari Niemeläinen (FIN)
Athletic centre in KemiLiterature
Literature
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1912 Stockholm Pierre de Coubertin (FRA)
Ode to sportnone awarded none awarded 1920 Antwerp Raniero Nicolai (ITA)
Olympic songsTheodore Andrea Cook (GBR)
Olympic Games of AntwerpMaurice Bladel (BEL)
Praise of the gods1924 Paris Géo Charles (FRA)
The Olympic GamesMargaret Stuart (GBR)
Sword songsCharles Gonnet (FRA)
About the Olympic godJosef Petersen (DEN)
EuryaleOliver St. John Gogarty (IRL)
Ode to the Tailteann Games1932 Los Angeles Paul Bauer (GER)
The struggle with the HimalayaJosef Petersen (DEN)
The Argonautsnone awarded Dramatic
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1928 Amsterdam none awarded Lauro de Bosis (ITA)
Icarusnone awarded Epic
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1928 Amsterdam Ferenc Mező (HUN)
History of the Olympic GamesErnst Weiss (GER)
Boetius von OrlamundeCarel Scharten & Margot Scharten-Antink (NED)
The clown from the Maremmen1936 Berlin Urho Karhumäki (FIN)
AvoveteenWilhelm Ehmer (GER)
For the top of the worldJan Parandowski (POL)
The Olympic disk1948 London Giani Stuparich (ITA)
The caveJosef Petersen (DEN)
The Olympic championÉva Földes (HUN)
The well of youthLyric
Games Gold Silver Bronze 1928 Amsterdam Kazimierz Wierzyński (POL)
Olympic honourRudolf Binding (GER)
Riding prescriptions for a loved oneJohan Weltzer (DEN)
Symphonia heroica1936 Berlin Felix Dhunen-Sondinger (GER)
The runnerBruno Fattori (ITA)
Azure profilesHans Stoiber (AUT)
The discus1948 London Aale Tynni (FIN)
Laurel of HellasErnst van Heerden (RSA)
Six poemsGilbert Prouteau (FRA)
Rhythm of the stadiumArt competitions at the Olympic Games List of medalistsCategories:- Lists of Olympic medalists
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