1932 Summer Olympics / Art Competitions

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At the Xth Summer Olympics in Los Angeles in 1932 , nine art competitions were held in the fields of architecture, literature, music, painting and graphics, as well as sculpture.

architecture

Urban planning designs

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1 GBR John Hughes "Plan of a stadium-connected sports and recreation facility for Liverpool"
2 THE Jens Hovmoller Klemmensen "Plan of a stadium and public park"
3 BEL André Verbeke "Plan of a marathon park"

Architectural designs

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1 FRA Gustave Saacke
Pierre Montenot
Pierre Bailly
"Bullring"
2 United States John Russell Pope "Payne Whitney High School Plan"
3 GER Richard Konwiarz "Plan of the Schlesierkampfbahn in Breslau"

literature

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1 GER Paul Bauer "At the Kangehenzonga"
2 THE Josef Petersen "The Argonauts"
3 not forgiven

music

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1 not forgiven
2 TCH Josef Suk "Into New Life"
3 not forgiven

Painting and graphics

painting

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1 SWE David Wallin "On the beach of Arlid"
2 United States Ruth Miller "Wrestling match"
3 not forgiven

Drawings and watercolors

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1 United States Lee Blair "Rodeo"
2 United States Percy Crosby "Pocket knife"
3 NED Gerard Westermann "Equestrian"

graphic

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1 United States Joseph Webster Golinkin "Leg scissors"
2 POLE Janina Konarska "Stadion"
3 GER Joachim Karsch "Change of staff"

Sculpture

Round sculptures

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1 United States Mahonri Mackintosh Young "The Knockdown"
2 HUN Miltiades Manno "Wrestling match"
3 TCH Jakub Obrovský "Odysseus"

Reliefs and Medals

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1 POLE Jozef Klukowski "Sport Relief II"
2 United States Frederick William MacMonnies "Lindbergh Medal"
3 CAN Robert Tait McKenzie "Athlete Badge"

Other awards

Franz Schmid (Germany) and Toni Schmid (Germany) were awarded the Prix ​​olympique d'alpinisme for the first ascent of the north face of the Matterhorn.

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