List of Olympic medalists in art competitions


There were 146 medalists in the art competitions that were part of the Olympic Games from 1912 until 1948. These art competitions were considered an integral part of the movement by International Olympic Committee founder Pierre de Coubertin and necessary to recapture the complete essence of the Ancient Olympic Games. Their absence before the 1912 Summer Olympics, according to journalism professor Richard Stanton, stems from Coubertin "not wanting to fragment the focus of his new and fragile movement". Art competitions were originally planned for inclusion in the 1908 Summer Olympics but were delayed after that edition's change in venue from Rome to London following the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius. By the 1924 Summer Olympics they had grown to be considered internationally relevant and potentially "a milestone in advancing public awareness of art as a whole".
During their first three appearances, the art competitions were grouped into five broad categories: architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture. The Dutch Organizing Committee for the 1928 Summer Olympics split these into subcategories in the hopes of increasing participation. Although it was a successful strategy, the 1932 Summer Olympics eliminated several of these subcategories, which led to fewer entries in the broader categories. For the 1936 Summer Olympics, the German government proposed the addition of a film contest to the program, which was rejected.
Following a final appearance at the 1948 Summer Olympics, art competitions were removed from the Olympic program. Planners of the 1952 Summer Olympics opposed their inclusion on logistical grounds, claiming that the lack of an international association for the event meant that the entire onus of facilitation was placed on the local organizing committee. Concerns were also raised about the professionalism of the event, since only amateurs were allowed to participate in the sporting tournaments, and the growing commercialization of the competitions, as artists had been permitted to sell their submissions during the course of the Games since 1928. In 1952 an art festival and exhibition was held concurrent with the Games, a tradition that has been maintained in all subsequent Summer Olympics.
The IOC does not track medalists in Olympic art competitions in its database and thus the prize winners are only officially recorded in the original Olympic reports. Judges were not required to distribute first, second, and third place awards for every category, and thus certain events lack medalists in these placements. Since participants were allowed multiple submissions, it was also possible for artists to win more than one in a single event, as Alex Diggelmann of Switzerland did in the graphic arts category of the 1948 edition. Diggelmann is tied with Denmark's Josef Petersen, who won second prize three times in literature, for the number of medals captured in the art competitions. Luxembourg's Jean Jacoby is the only individual to win two gold medals, doing so in painting in 1924 and 1928. Of the 146 medalists, 11 were women and only Finnish author Aale Tynni was awarded gold. Germany was the most successful nation, with eight gold, seven silver, and nine bronze medals, although one was won by Coubertin himself, a Frenchman. He submitted his poem Ode to Sport under the pseudonyms Georges Hohrod and Martin Eschbach, as if it were a joint-entry, and won first prize in the 1912 literature category. The original report credits this medal to Germany. Two individuals, Walter W. Winans and Alfréd Hajós, won medals in both athletic and art competitions.

Architecture

Mixed architecture

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
Building-plan of a modern Stadium
none awardednone awarded
1920 Antwerpnone awarded
Project pour une Ecole de Gymnastique
none awarded
1924 Parisnone awarded
Plan d'un Stade

Stade pour Monte-Carlo

Mixed architecture, architectural designs

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam

Swimming pool at Ollerup

Stadium at Versailles
1932 Los Angeles
Design for a "Cirque pour Toros"

Design for the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, New Haven, Conn.

Design for a "Schlesierkampfbahn" in the Sport Park of Breslau
1936 Berlin
Skiing Stadium

Reich Sport Field

Sporting Center in Vienna
1948 London
Skisprungschanze auf dem Kobenzl

Watersports Centre in Carinthia

Baths and Sporting Hall for Gothenburg

Town planning

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
Stadium at Nuremberg

Stadium at Versailles

Municipal park at Hamburg
1932 Los Angeles
Design for a Sports and Recreation Center with Stadium, for the City of Liverpool

Design for a Stadium and Public Park

Design for a "Maraton Park"
1936 Berlin
Reich Sport Field

Marine Park, Brooklyn

Municipal Planning and Sporting Centre in Cologne
1948 London
The Centre of Athletics in Varkaus, Finland.

Swiss Federal Sports and Gymnastics Training Centre

The Athletic Centre in Kemi, Finland.

Literature

Mixed literature

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
Ode to sport
none awardednone awarded
1920 Antwerp
Canzoni Olimpioniche

Olympic Games of Antwerp

La Louange des Dieux
1924 Paris
Jeux Olympiques

Sword Songs

Vers le Dieu d’Olympie
1924 Paris
Jeux Olympiques

Euryale

Ode pour les Jeux de Tailteann
1932 Los Angeles
Am Kangehenzonga

The Argonauts
none awarded

Dramatic works

Epic works

Lyric and speculative works

Music

Mixed music

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
Triumphal March
none awardednone awarded
1920 Antwerp
Olympique

Epinicion
none awarded
1932 Los Angelesnone awarded
Into a New Life
none awarded

Compositions for orchestra

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdamnone awardednone awarded
Symphony No. 2 "Hellas"
1936 Berlin
Olympic Festive Music

The Victor

Mountain Suite
1948 London
Olympic Symphony

Karhunpyynti

Viguer

Solo and chorus compositions

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1936 Berlin
Olympic Vow

Olympic Cantana, 1936

The Runner

Instrumental and chamber

Vocal

Painting

Mixed painting

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
Winter Sports
none awardednone awarded
1920 Antwerpnone awarded
L'Elan

Joueur de Football
1924 Paris
Etude de Sport

Natation

Patineurs

Drawings and water colors

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
Rugby

Gestes de Football

Posters
1932 Los Angeles
Rodeo

Jackknife

Horseman
1936 Berlinnone awarded
Four Sketches for Frescoes

Classical Horse Racing in Japan

Engravings and etchings

Graphic works

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
Un Almanach de douze Sports

Posters

Mailcoach
1932 Los Angeles
Leg Scissors

Stadium

Stabwechsel
1936 Berlin
Arosa I Placard

International Automobile Race on the Avis

Yachting Club Certificate
1948 Londonnone awarded
World Championship for Cycling Poster

World Championship for Ice Hockey Poster

Paintings

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1928 Amsterdam
Cavalier Rouge

Boxeurs

Patinage
1932 Los Angeles
At the Seaside of Arild

Struggle
none awarded
1936 Berlinnone awarded
Runner at the Finishing Line

Ice Hockey
1948 London
London Amateur Championships

Le Pistard

Meath Hunt Point-to-Point Races

Sculpturing

Mixed sculpturing

GamesGoldSilverBronze
1912 Stockholm
An American trotter

Model of the entrance to a modern Stadium
none awarded
1920 Antwerp
La Force

Les Patineurs

Lanceur de Poids et Coureur
1924 Paris
Discobole Finlandais

Vers l'olympiade

Le Boxeur
1924 Paris
Discobole Finlandais

Vers l'olympiade

Cadre de Medailles

Medals

Medals and plaques

Reliefs and medallions

Reliefs

Statues

Statistics

Multiple medalists

Medals per year

General

Specific