Art competitions were held as part of the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. It was the first time that art competitions were part of the Olympic program. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.[1]
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 Games.[2]
Medal summary
editCategory | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Architecture | Eugène-Edouard Monod and Alphonse Laverrière (SUI) Building plan of a modern stadium |
none awarded | none awarded |
Literature | Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin[3] (FRA) "Ode to Sport" |
none awarded | none awarded |
Music | Riccardo Barthelemy (ITA) "Olympic Triumphal March" |
none awarded | none awarded |
Painting | Carlo Pellegrini (ITA) Three connected friezes representing "Winter Sports" |
none awarded | none awarded |
Sculpture | Walter Winans (USA) Bronze statuette "An American trotter" |
Georges Dubois (FRA) Model of the entrance to a modern stadium |
none awarded |
Medal table
editAt 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,[4] and these totals are not included in the IOC's medal table for the 1912 Games.[5]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Italy (ITA) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
2 | France (FRA) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
3 | Switzerland (SUI) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
United States (USA) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Totals (4 entries) | 5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
Events summary
editArchitecture
editThe following architects took part:[6]
Rank | Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Alphonse Laverrière, Eugène-Édouard Monod | Switzerland |
AC | A. Laffen | Unknown |
AC | André Collin | France |
AC | Frantz Jourdain | France |
AC | Fritz Eccard | Unknown |
AC | Guillaume Fatio | Switzerland |
AC | Jacob Rees | Great Britain |
AC | Julius Skarba-Wallraf | Germany |
AC | Konrad Hippenmeier | Switzerland |
Literature
editThe following writers took part:[7]
Rank | Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Georges Hohrod & Martin Eschbach[3] | France |
AC | Gabriele D'Annunzio | Italy |
AC | Marcel Boulenger | France |
AC | Maurice Pottecher | France |
AC | Gabriel Letainturier-Fradin | France |
AC | Paul Adam | France |
Music
editThe following composers took part:[8]
Rank | Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Riccardo Barthelemy | Italy |
AC | Ethel Barnard | Great Britain |
AC | Gustave Doret | Switzerland |
AC | Max d'Ollone | France |
AC | Émile Jaques-Dalcroze | France |
Painting
editThe following painters took part:[9]
Rank | Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Carlo Pellegrini | Italy |
AC | Ernest Townsend | Great Britain |
AC | Ferdinand Gueldry | France |
AC | Jean François Raffaëlli | France |
Sculpture
editThe following sculptors took part:[10]
Rank | Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Walter Winans | United States |
2 | Georges Dubois | France |
AC | Otakar Španiel | Bohemia |
AC | Tait McKenzie | Canada |
AC | Rembrandt Bugatti | Italy |
AC | Victor Segoffin | France |
AC | Paolo, Prince Trubetskoy | Russia |
AC | Antoni Wiwulski | Congress Poland |
References
edit- ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Kurt Kohlstedt: Pentathlon of the Muses". 99% Invisible. December 21, 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
- ^ a b de Coubertin's entry was submitted by the pseudonym of "Georges Hohrod" and "Martin Eschbach" from Germany.
- ^ http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/results/search_r_uk.asp.
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(help) - ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics: Architecture, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics: Literature, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics: Music, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics: Painting, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- ^ "Art Competitions at the 1912 Summer Olympics: Sculpturing, Open". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
Sources
edit- Bergvall, Erik, ed. (December 1913). The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912 Official Report (PDF). Stockholm: Wahlström and Widstrand. pp. 806–811. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- Wagner, Juergen. "Olympic Art Competition 1912". Olympic Games Museum. Archived from the original on 17 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- Kramer, Bernhard (May 2004). "In Search of the Lost Champions of the Olympic Art Contests" (PDF). Journal of Olympic History. 12 (2): 29–34. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.
- "Stockholm 1912: Did you know?". International Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-25.