Art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics

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.[1]

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

Art competitions 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 game.[2]

Architecture

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Architectural design   Gustave Saacké, Pierre Montenot, Pierre Bailly (FRA)
Design for a "Cirque pour Toros"
  John Russell Pope (USA)
Design for the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, New Haven, Connecticut
  Richard Konwiarz (GER)
Design for a "Schlesierkampfbahn" in the Sport Park of Breslau
Town planning   John Hughes (GBR)
Design for a Sports and Recreation Centre with Stadium, for the City of Liverpool
  Jens Klemmensen (DEN)
Design for a Stadium and Public Park
  André Verbeke (BEL)
Design for a "Marathon Park"

Literature

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Literature   Paul Bauer (GER)
"Am Kangehenzonga"
  Josef Petersen (DEN)
"The Argonauts"
none awarded

Music

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Music none awarded   Josef Suk (TCH)
"Into a New Life" symphonic march
none awarded

Painting

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Los Angeles, 1932: visitors admiring "At the Seaside of Arild" by David Wallin (1876–1957), of Sweden.
Category Gold Silver Bronze
Paintings   David Wallin (SWE)
"At the Seaside of Arild"
  Ruth Miller (USA)
"Struggle"
none awarded
Watercolors and drawings   Lee Blair (USA)
"Rodeo"
  Percy Crosby (USA)
"Jackknife"
  Gerhard Westermann (NED)
"Horseman"
Prints   Joseph Golinkin (USA)
"Leg Scissors"
  Janina Konarska (POL)
"Narciarze" ("Skier")
  Joachim Karsch (GER)
"Stabwechsel"

Sculpture

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Statues   Mahonri Young (USA)
"The Knockdown"
  Miltiades Manno (HUN)
"Wrestling"
  Jakub Obrovský (TCH)
"Odysseus"
Medals and reliefs   Józef Klukowski (POL)
"Sport Sculpture II"
  Frederick MacMonnies (USA)
"Lindbergh Medal"
  R. Tait McKenzie (CAN)
"Shield of the Athletes"

Medal table

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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 (IOC). 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 1932 Games.[4]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States (USA)3407
2  Poland (POL)1102
3  Germany (GER)1023
4  France (FRA)1001
  Great Britain (GBR)1001
  Sweden (SWE)1001
7  Denmark (DEN)0202
8  Czechoslovakia (TCH)0112
9  Hungary (HUN)0101
10  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Canada (CAN)0011
  Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (12 entries)89623

Events summary

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Architecture

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Designs for Town Planning

The following architects took part:[5]

Rank Name Country
1 John Hughes   Great Britain
2 Jens Hovmøller Klemmensen   Denmark
3 André Verbeke   Belgium
AC Louis Stynen   Belgium
AC Alois Dryák   Czechoslovakia
AC Hermann Alker   Germany
AC Martin Westerberg   Sweden
AC Shirley Baker   United States
AC John Branner   United States
AC Dan Ormsbee   United States

Architectural Designs

The following architects took part:[6]

Rank Name Country
1 Gustave Saacké, Pierre Bailly, Pierre Montenot   France
2 John Russell Pope   United States
3 Richard Konwiarz   Germany

Further entries

The following architects took part:[7]

Name Country
Hugo Gorge   Austria
Alfred Keller   Austria
Richard Pfob   Austria
Hermann Tamussino   Austria
Fritz De Boever   Belgium
Deryck   Belgium
Raphaël Van Dorpe   Belgium
Frans Laporta   Belgium
Ferdinand Balcárek   Czechoslovakia
Karel Kopp   Czechoslovakia
Niels Rohweder   Denmark
Gustave Saacké   France
Pierre Bailly   France
Pierre Montenot   France
Ernst Balser   Germany
Max Bromme   Germany
Name Country
Walter Gropius   Germany
Ernst Gerlach   Germany
Wilhelm Hübotter   Germany
Richard Konwiarz   Germany
Otto Ernst Schweizer   Germany
Jan Wils   Netherlands
Alfréd Hajós   Hungary
Pál Vágó   Hungary
Szabolcs Horváth   Hungary
Ivo Battelli   Italy
Masaichi Kobayashi   Japan
Kenji Ishihara   Japan
Edgar Norwerth   Poland
Gustaf Birch-Lindgren   Sweden
Robert Andrews   United States
Maurice Biscoe   United States
Name Country
Howland Jones   United States
John Whitmore   United States
Berton Crandall   United States
Gavin Hadden   United States
Holabird & Root   United States
William Frenaye   United States
Edwin Howard   United States
Charles Klauder   United States
Donald Parkinson   United States
John Parkinson   United States
Richard Neutra   United States
Alfred Poor   United States
Robert Rodgers   United States
Howard Smith   United States
Jens Larson   United States

Literature

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The following writers took part:[8]

Rank Name Country
1 Paul Bauer   Germany
2 Josef Petersen   Denmark
3 Not awarded
AC Avery Brundage   United States
AC Marinus Børup   Denmark
AC Anders Holm   Denmark
AC Alfred Meyer   Germany
AC August Hermann Zeiz   Germany
AC Jan Feith   Netherlands
AC Jan Kan   Netherlands
AC György Doros   Hungary
AC Miklós Hodászy   Hungary
AC József Kucharik   Hungary
AC Ottó Misángyi   Hungary
AC Emil Neidenbach   Hungary
AC Bruno Roghi   Italy
AC Anders Lundin   Sweden
AC Miroslav Bedřich Böhnel   Czechoslovakia
AC Jack Sterrett   United States

Music

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The following composers took part:[9]

Rank Name Country
1 Not awarded
2 Josef Suk   Czechoslovakia
3 Not awarded
AC Emirto de Lima   Colombia
AC Abelardo Cuevas   Cuba
AC Lenva   Cuba
AC Rogelio Pazquez   Cuba
AC Hakon Børresen   Denmark
AC Felix Labunski   France
AC Rudolf Bode   Germany
AC Wilhelm Guttmann   Germany
AC Hermann Heiß   Germany
AC Alphonse Henriquez   Haiti
AC Coenraad Lodewijk Walther Boer   Netherlands
AC Ernests Elks-Elksnītis   Latvia
Rank Name Country
AC Marc-César Scotto   Monaco
AC Johs Elvestad   Norway
AC Michał Kondracki   Poland
AC Józef Krudowski   Poland
AC Armando Mencía   Switzerland
AC Johanna Beyer   United States
AC Georges Couvreur   United States
AC Giovanni Del Colle   United States
AC Lorraine Eckardt   United States
AC Charles Edson   United States
AC Charles Fletcher   United States
AC Mabel Fossler   United States
AC J. B. Gaskell   United States
AC Gerardo Iasilli   United States
AC Nana King   United States
Rank Name Country
AC Jessica Lewis   United States
AC Marjorie Lewis   United States
AC Pearl Conklin   United States
AC Michael Merecki   United States
AC Floyd Morgenstern   United States
AC Grace Nelson   United States
AC Fred Pacheco   United States
AC Achille Porcasi   United States
AC Charles Ridgway   United States
AC Hugo Scherzer   United States
AC Elise Swanson   United States
AC Pavel Bořkovec   Czechoslovakia
AC Ladislav Kohout   Czechoslovakia
AC Jaroslav Křička   Czechoslovakia

Painting

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Drawings and water colours

The following painters took part:[10]

Rank Name Country
1 Lee Blair   United States
2 Percy Crosby   United States
3 Gerard Westermann   Netherlands
AC Marcel Prévost   Belgium
AC Acee Blue Eagle   United States
AC Gösta von Hennigs   Sweden
AC Jean Jacoby   Luxembourg

Graphic arts

The following painters took part:[11]

Rank Name Country
1 Joseph Webster Golinkin   United States
2 Janina Konarska-Słonimska   Poland
3 Joachim Karsch   Germany
AC Armin Hansen   United States
AC Haruyoshi Nagae   Japan
AC Gerald Spencer Pryse   Great Britain
AC Lewis Daniel   United States

Paintings

The following painters took part:[12]

Rank Name Country
1 David Wallin   Sweden
2 Ruth Miller   United States
3 Not awarded
AC Antonia Matos   Guatemala
AC Charles Pears   Great Britain
AC George Hill   United States
AC Michał Bylina   Poland
AC Wacław Borowski   Poland

Unknown event

The following painters took part:[13]

Name Country
Adrienne Jouclard   France
Agnes Canta   Netherlands
Anna Airy   Great Britain
Beata Beach   United States
Charlotte Berend-Corinth   Germany
Edith Magonigle   United States
Felicie Howell   United States
Frances J. Kelly   Ireland
Helen Wills   United States
Hélène Dufau   France
Hélène Gérard   Belgium
Hermine David   France
Hilda Roberts   Ireland
Isabel Bishop   United States
Jadwiga Hładki   Poland
Jadwiga Umińska   Poland
Kathryn Leighton   United States
Laura Knight   Great Britain
Leonia Nadelman   Poland
Lilian Westcott Hale   United States
Louise Nimmo   United States
Margaret Fitzhugh Browne   United States
Marja Obrębska   Poland
Marjorie Phillips   United States
Mary Wesselhoeft   United States
Polly Hill   United States
Ruth Peabody   United States
Suzanne Christophe   Belgium
Sybilla Mittell Weber   United States
Verena Ruegg   United States
Eleanor Modrakowska   United States
Peter Colfs   Belgium
Joseph Conrardy   Belgium
Dumortier   Belgium
Wauters   Belgium
André Dunoyer de Segonzac   France
Anton van Anrooy   Great Britain
Alfred Munnings   Great Britain
Archibald Hartrick   Great Britain
Acke Åslund   Sweden
Ado Baltus   Belgium
Albert Matignon   France
Alexander Tiranoff   United States
Alfred Poor   United States
Andreas Friis   Denmark
Andrzej Stypiński   Poland
Anshelm Schultzberg   Sweden
Anton Räderscheidt   Germany
Antonín Landa   Czechoslovakia
Arnold Friedman   United States
Arnold Wiltz   United States
Arthur Burgess   Great Britain
Arthur Freedlander   United States
Arthur Wellmann   Germany
Axel Sjöberg   Sweden
Benjamin Brown   United States
Bruno Liljefors   Sweden
Cornelis Kloos   Netherlands
Cecil Ross Burnett   Great Britain
Cornelis Mension   Netherlands
Chris van der Hoef   Netherlands
Carl Sprinchorn   United States
Carlo Testi   Italy
Charles Cundall   Great Britain
Charles Lamb   Ireland
Charles Payne   Great Britain
Charles Simpson   Great Britain
Charles Morris Young   United States
Charles Paul Gruppé   United States
Chikatoshi Enomoto   Japan
Corneille Lentz   Luxembourg
Kees van Dongen   France
Cuthbert Orde   Great Britain
David Ghilchik   Great Britain
Nelly Degouy   Belgium
Désiré Acket   Belgium
Donald Wood   Great Britain
Duncan Gleason   United States
Irving Couse   United States
Earl Purdy   United States
Eben Comins   United States
Edgar Seligman   Great Britain
Edith Horle   United States
Edmund Bartłomiejczyk   Poland
Édouard Fraisse   France
Edward Borein   United States
Edward Manteuffel   Poland
Hide Kawanishi   Japan
Eigil Schwab   Sweden
Erich Heckel   Germany
Erik Raadal   Denmark
Ernest Fiene   United States
Ernest Moore   Great Britain
Ernest Baker   United States
Ernst Böhm   Germany
Ernst Hansen   Denmark
Eugène Pechaubes   France
Eugeniusz Geppert   Poland
Francis Chapin   United States
Francis Hodge   Great Britain
Frank Benson   United States
Frank Mason   Great Britain
František Hoplíček   Czechoslovakia
Frederick Wight   United States
Name Country
Friedrich Baur   Latvia
Fritz Göhring   Germany
Fritz Heinsheimer   Germany
Denholm Armour   Great Britain
Howard K. Elcock   Great Britain
Georg Lagerstedt   Sweden
George Collie   Ireland
Georg Gelbke   Germany
George Gibbs   United States
George Jacobs   United States
George Luks   United States
George Sheringham   Great Britain
Georges Baltus   Belgium
Georges Dantu   France
Gerald Foster   United States
Gerardo Dottori   Italy
Gert Wollheim   Germany
Gilbert Holiday   Great Britain
Gordon Stevenson   United States
Guy Pène du Bois   United States
György Kürthy   Hungary
Hans Pape   Germany
Harald Hansen   Denmark
Harold Shurtleff   United States
Harry Watson   Great Britain
Hayley Lever   United States
Heizo Kanayama   Japan
Helmer Osslund   Sweden
Henri Pinguenet   France
Henri Royer   France
Henri Zo   France
Henry Poore   United States
Herman Trunk   United States
Hermann Keimel   Germany
Howard Everett Smith   United States
Hugo Ballin   United States
Hugo Nicholson   United States
Hugo Siegmüller   Czechoslovakia
Hunt Diederich   United States
Isaac Grünewald   Sweden
Isaac Israëls   Netherlands
Isamu Toyofuji   Japan
Alfred Duriau   Belgium
Joachim Hellgrewe   Germany
Jānis Tīdemanis   Belgium
Humbert Craig   Ireland
Mortimer Lichtenauer   United States
Julius Engelhard   Germany
Jack Yeats   Ireland
James Chapin   United States
James Newell   United States
James Quinn   Australia
Jay Maddox   United States
Jean Jacoby   Luxembourg
Jean MacLane   United States
Jeremi Kubicki   Poland
Jerzy Skolimowski   Poland
Johan Bull   United States
Johannes Boehland   Germany
Jos Lussenburg   Netherlands
John W. Dunn   United States
John Koopman   United States
John Lavery   Great Britain
John MacGilchrist   United States
John Rich   United States
John Taylor Arms   United States
Józef Korolkiewicz   Poland
Jos Seckel   Netherlands
Julius Bloch   United States
Julius Paulsen   Denmark
Junpei Eto   Japan
Karl Hahn   Germany
Katsundo Kosaka   Japan
Kees Roovers   Netherlands
Kerr Eby   United States
Yoshie Nakada   Japan
Hitoshi Ikebe   Japan
Knud Merrild   Denmark
Konrad Srzednicki   Poland
Konstantīns Visotskis   Latvia
Koshiro Onchi   Japan
Kotaro Ikeda   Japan
Kojin Kozu   Japan
Kunzo Minami   Japan
Ludwig Waldschmidt   Germany
Leo Whelan   Ireland
Leonardo Borgese   Italy
Levon West   United States
Lewis Baumer   Great Britain
Lionel Edwards   Great Britain
Louis Denis-Valvérane   France
Louis Hechenbleikner   United States
Louis Malespina   France
Lucien Jonas   France
Ludvík Vacátko   Czechoslovakia
Ludwig Angerer   Germany
Ludwig Hohlwein   Germany
Menno van Meeteren Brouwer   Netherlands
Mahonri Mackintosh Young   United States
Mario Beltrami   Italy
Maurice Ehlinger   France
Max Clarenbach   Germany
Max Švabinský   Czechoslovakia
Michał Boruciński   Poland
Name Country
Miltiades Manno   Hungary
Misai Kosugi   Japan
Oliver Milburn   Canada
Oscar Hullgren   Sweden
Oskar Nerlinger   Germany
Otto Dill   Germany
Ottorino Mancioli   Italy
Piet van der Hem   Netherlands
P. A. Hay   Great Britain
Paul Heimen   Belgium
Paul Morchain   France
Pál Szűcs   Hungary
Philip de László   Great Britain
Philip Kran Paval   Denmark
Philippe Le Molt   France
Pierre Montezin   France
Pierre Nuyttens   United States
Rafał Malczewski   Poland
Randall Davey   United States
Raoul du Gardier   France
René Xavier Prinet   France
Reynolds Beal   United States
Richard Bishop   United States
Richard Earle   United States
Richard Lahey   United States
Róbert Byssz   Hungary
Robert Fernier   France
Roger Nivelt   France
Roland Clark   United States
Ronald Gray   Great Britain
Ryusei Furukawa   Japan
Ryokichi Sakai   Japan
Sakuichi Fukazawa   Japan
Samuel Theobald   United States
Seán O'Sullivan   Ireland
Senpan Maekawa   Japan
Shiko Munakata   Japan
Shintaro Takeda   Japan
Shogo Taguchi   Japan
Shuzo Kanda   Japan
Stefan Osiecki   Poland
Chosei Kawakami   Japan
Susumu Yamaguchi   Japan
Thomas Dugdale   Great Britain
Tadeusz Gronowski   Poland
Takamura Kodama   Japan
Tensen Ogyu   Japan
Tom Purvis   Great Britain
Tomotari Sakurai   Japan
Toru Arai   Japan
Ulrich Hübner   Germany
Vaughn Flannery   United States
Hendrika Schaap-van der Pek   Netherlands
Herbert Dunton   United States
Walt Speck   United States
Walther Klemm   Germany
Walther Kohlhase   Germany
Wayman Adams   United States
Wharton Esherick   United States
Wiktor Podoski   Poland
Wilhelm Hölter   Germany
Corry Gallas   Netherlands
William Byrne   United States
William Hays   United States
William Littlefield   United States
William McNulty   United States
William Schulhoff   United States
Heath Robinson   Great Britain
Willi Baumeister   Germany
Willy Jaeckel   Germany
Willy Sluiter   Netherlands
Yasuo Kuniyoshi   United States
Yngve Soderberg   United States
Yoshitaro Sato   Japan
Zbigniew Czech   Poland
Philip Hale   United States
John Johansen   United States
Erich Büttner   Germany
George Bellows   United States
Glenn Coleman   United States
Thomas Eakins   United States
Pop Hart   United States
Gari Melchers   United States
Charles Sheeler Jr.   United States
Eugene Speicher   United States
Edmund Tarbell   United States
Sears Gallagher   United States
Anne Goldthwaite   United States
Alexander Kruse   United States
Reginald Marsh   United States
Rodney Thomson   United States
Gerald Spencer Pryse   Great Britain
Gerard Westermann   Netherlands
Jaap Weyand   Netherlands
Jan Wils   Netherlands
Janina Konarska-Słonimska   Poland
Gösta von Hennigs   Sweden
David Wallin   Sweden
Lee Blair   United States
Joseph Webster Golinkin   United States
Winslow Homer   United States
Acee Blue Eagle   United States
Percy Crosby   United States
Lewis Daniel   United States

Sculpture

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Medals and Reliefs

The following sculptors took part:[14]

Rank Name Country
1 Józef Klukowski   Poland
2 Frederick MacMonnies   United States
3 Tait McKenzie   Canada

Statues

The following sculptors took part:[15]

Rank Name Country
1 Mahonri Mackintosh Young   United States
2 Miltiades Manno   Hungary
3 Jakub Obrovský   Czechoslovakia
AC Antoni Kenar   Poland
AC Carl Fagerberg   Sweden
AC Dudley Talcott   United States
AC Ercole Drei   Italy
AC Gerhard Henning   Denmark
AC Hunt Diederich   United States
AC Rudolf Belling   Germany

Unknown event

The following sculptors took part:[16]

Name Country
Suzanne Muzanne   France
Alice Nordin   Sweden
Anna Van Nuffel   Belgium
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen   Denmark
Beatrice Fenton   United States
Jean-Elie Vézien   France
Elizabeth Mason   United States
Ella Buchanan   United States
Grace Talbot   United States
Hanuš Folkmann   Czechoslovakia
Hughlette Wheeler   United States
Kathleen Ingels   United States
Laura Gardin Fraser   United States
Maud von Rosen-Engberg   Sweden
Olga Niewska   Poland
Olda Žák   Czechoslovakia
Jess Lawson Peacey   Great Britain
Renée Sintenis   Germany
Suzanne Silvercruys Farnam   Belgium
Daemers   Belgium
Georges Malissard   France
Theodor Pilartz   Germany
Abel Lafleur   France
Adam Antes   Germany
Alfons Karny   Poland
Amory Simons   United States
Angelo Bertolazzi   Italy
Anton Endstorfer   Austria
Antonín Odehnal   Czechoslovakia
Arthur Dominique   Belgium
Arvid Källström   Sweden
Arvid Knöppel   Sweden
Betsy Muus   Belgium
Boris Blai   United States
Chris van der Hoef   Netherlands
Carl Eldh   Sweden
Carl Elmberg   Sweden
Carl Hallsthammar   United States
Chaim Gross   United States
Conrad Carlman   Sweden
Constantin Starck   Germany
David Evans   Great Britain
Édouard Fraisse   France
Edward Hald   Sweden
Edwin Grienauer   Austria
Edwin Everett Codman   United States
Eiichi Kawasaki   Japan
Name Country
Einar Utzon-Frank   Denmark
Tolles Chamberlin   United States
Franciszek Masiak   Poland
Franciszek Strynkiewicz   Poland
François Clémencin   France
Frank Ingels   United States
Frank Jirouch   United States
Gaston d'Illiers   France
Gerhard Marcks   Germany
Gösta Carell   Sweden
Graham Douglas   United States
Hans Schwegerle   Germany
Henri Raphaël Moncassin   France
Henry Lion   United States
Herbert Garbe   Germany
Hermon Atkins MacNeil   United States
Hugo Liisberg   Denmark
Jan Kavan   Czechoslovakia
Jessie Herron   United States
John Lundqvist   Sweden
Josef Bock   Austria
Josef Drahoňovský   Czechoslovakia
Josef Mařatka   Czechoslovakia
Josef Thorak   Austria
Josef Wackerle   Germany
George Kratina   United States
Karel Lidický   Czechoslovakia
Karl Skoog   United States
Karol Tchorek   Poland
Kooyu Fujii   Japan
Kyushichi Miyajima   Japan
Leonard Craske   United States
Louis Botinelly   France
Louis Malespina   France
Marcel Mérignargues   France
Marian Brackenridge   United States
Marian Gobius   Netherlands
Max Laeuger   Germany
Merrell Gage   United States
Michel Jungblut   Luxembourg
Naoya Takei   Japan
Oskar Gloeckler   Germany
Oskar Thiede   Austria
Otto Hofner   Austria
Otto Placzek   Germany
Otto Schnitzer   Germany
Paul Gruson   Germany
Name Country
Paul Moreau-Vauthier   France
Pierre Toulgouat   France
René Daemen   Belgium
Richard Demeyer   Belgium
Roger Noble Burnham   United States
Rudolf Bosselt   Germany
Saburo Hamada   Japan
Seibo Kitamura   Japan
Sigurd Forchhammer   Denmark
Simon Gate   Sweden
Stig Blomberg   Sweden
Terzo Polazzo   Italy
Theodor von Gosen   Germany
Thyra Boldsen   Denmark
Toon Dupuis   Netherlands
Tore Strindberg   Sweden
Victor Demanet   Belgium
Vicke Lindstrand   Sweden
Waldemar Raemisch   Germany
Walker Hancock   United States
Warren Wheelock   United States
William Zorach   United States
Wojciech Jastrzębowski   Poland
Yoshioki Hasegawa   Japan
Yuhachi Ikeda   Japan
Jitsuzo Hinago   Japan
Valère De Moer   Belgium
Philip Sears   United States
Tait McKenzie   Canada
Jakub Obrovský   Czechoslovakia
Gerhard Henning   Denmark
Miltiades Manno   Hungary
Józef Klukowski   Poland
Antoni Kenar   Poland
Hunt Diederich   United States
Dudley Talcott   United States
Mahonri Mackintosh Young   United States
Abastenia St. Leger Eberle   United States
Harriet Frishmuth   United States
Henry Hering   United States
Charles Keck   United States
Julio Kilenyi   United States
Paul Manship   United States
Edward McCartan   United States
Charles Niehaus   United States
Brenda Putnam   United States

Unknown event

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The following artists also took part, but the exact event is unknown:[17]

Name Country
Juan Gavazzo   Argentina
José Orozco   Mexico
Ángel Zárraga   Mexico
Julio Berrocal   Peru
Romano Espinoza   Peru
Elie Cristo-Loveanu   Romania
Pedro de Matheu   El Salvador
Pedro Figari   Uruguay
Alberto Egea   Venezuela
Maia Wiig-Hansen   Norway
Hans Swansee   Switzerland
Ramón de Zubiaurre   Spain
Kiril Shivarov   Bulgaria
Georgi Karakashev   Bulgaria
Mehmet Saıp   Turkey

References

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  1. ^ "Art Competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics". Olympedia. Retrieved 30 July 2020.[permanent dead link]
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