Romano Dazzi (10 February 1905 – 16 August 1976) was an Italian artist. He was born in Rome, son of sculptor and painter Arturo Dazzi who taught himself to draw. He was recognized for his artistic prowess at the age of thirteen, drawing war scenes after watching movies. In 1926 he decorated the Aula Magna of the Accademia di Educazione Fisica in Rome. In 1936 he won a silver medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Quattro bozzetti per affreschi" ("Four Sketches for Frescoes").[1]

In 1919
Olympic medal record
Art competitions
Silver medal – second place 1936 Berlin Drawings and water colours

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  1. ^ "Romano Dazzi". Olympedia. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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