Art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics

Art competitions were held as part of the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. 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

Category Gold Silver Bronze
Architecture none awarded  Alfréd Hajós and Dezső Lauber (HUN)
Plan for a stadium
 Julien Médecin (MON)
Stadium for Monte Carlo
Literature  Géo-Charles (FRA)
"Jeux Olympiques"
 Josef Petersen (DEN)
"Euryale"
 Charles Gonnet (FRA)
"Vers le Dieu d'Olympie"
 Margaret Stuart (GBR)
"Sword Songs"
 Oliver Gogarty (IRL)
"Ode to the Tailteann Games"
Music none awarded none awarded none awarded
Painting  Jean Jacoby (LUX)
"Corner", "Départ", and "Rugby"
 Jack Butler Yeats (IRL)
"The Liffey Swim"
 Johan van Hell (NED)
"Patineurs"
Sculpture  Konstantinos Dimitriadis (GRE)
"Discobole Finlandais"
 Frantz Heldenstein (LUX)
"Vers l'olympiade"
 Jean René Gauguin (DEN)
Boxer
 Claude-Léon Mascaux (FRA)
Sports medals

Medal table

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. 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 1924 Games.[4]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Luxembourg (LUX)1102
2 France (FRA)1023
3 Greece (GRE)1001
4 Denmark (DEN)0112
 Ireland (IRL)0112
6 Great Britain (GBR)0101
 Hungary (HUN)0101
8 Monaco (MON)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (9 entries)35614

Events summary

Architecture

The following architects took part:[5]

RankNameCountry
1not awarded
2Alfréd Hajós, Dezső Lauber Hungary
3Julien Médécin Monaco
ACSonja Carstensen Denmark
ACDolf Broese van Groenou, Samuel de Clercq Netherlands
ACHenri Guerbois, Maurice Dambrun France
ACOscar Gundlach-Pedersen Denmark
ACJens Christian Kofoed Denmark
ACNico Lansdorp Netherlands
ACAmedeo Lavini Italy
ACEjnar Mindedal Rasmussen Denmark
ACKay Schrøder Denmark
ACHerman van der Kloot Meijburg Netherlands
ACEdmond Virieux, Léo Rocco Switzerland
ACMarinus Granpré Molière, Jos Klijnen, Pieter Verhagen Netherlands
ACHendrik Happé Netherlands

Literature

The following writers took part:[6]

RankNameCountry
1Géo-Charles France
2Dorothy Margaret Stuart Great Britain
2Josef Petersen Denmark
3Charles Anthoine Gonnet France
3Oliver St. John Gogarty Ireland
ACBrinsley MacNamara Ireland
ACMiami Belle Louis United States
ACPatrick Chalmers Great Britain
ACRobert Graves Great Britain
ACAlbert Laisant France
ACT. C. Murray Ireland
RankNameCountry
ACSmart Switzerland
ACKlaus Suomela Finland
ACA. Christory France
ACA. Godinat France
ACA. Schmitt Switzerland
ACCharles Williams Great Britain
ACFrance Darget Savarit France
ACGonzague de Reynold Switzerland
ACFranz Servais Luxembourg
ACGeorge Bamber Great Britain
ACH. Vincent France
RankNameCountry
ACHenry de Montherlant France
ACI. Couturier United States
ACJacques Gazeau France
ACJ. Ryan Ireland
ACL. Alvar da Silva Brazil
ACL. A. Fernández Uruguay
ACLionel Montal France
ACMarcel Berger France
ACPeshoton Dubash Great Britain
ACSuzanne Ardoin France

Music

The following composers took part:[7]

RankNameCountry
1not awarded
2not awarded
3not awarded
ACGerry France
ACGeorge Bamber Great Britain
ACHenry Masquilier Thiriez France
ACJ. Richard France
ACRuby Reynolds-Lewis Australia
ACMarius Ulfrstad Norway
ACSuzanne Daneau Belgium
ACJaap Kool Netherlands

Painting

The following painters took part:[8]

RankNameCountry
1Jean Jacoby Luxembourg
2Jack Yeats Ireland
3Johan van Hell Netherlands
ACTherese Elsen Belgium
ACMédard Tytgat Belgium
ACJohan Vilhelm Andersen Denmark
ACChristian Asmussen Denmark
ACFolmer Bonnén Denmark
ACSigurd Kielland Brandt Denmark
ACMogens Lorentzen Denmark
ACAase Lundsteen Denmark
ACKnud Merrild Denmark
ACSigurd Swane Denmark
ACEnayat Allah Ibrahim Egypt
ACGeorges Achille-Fould France
ACR. G. P. Baron France
ACRené Besserve France
ACSimone Boutarel France
ACMaurice Busset France
ACMarguerite Carpentier France
ACGéo Cim France
ACMadeleine Cotty France
RankNameCountry
ACPaul de Plument de Bailhac France
ACLéon Auguste Derruau France
ACGeorges Rasetti France
ACR. M. A. Guimbert France
ACJean Guinard France
ACPauline Lacroix France
ACLouise Amélie Landré France
ACJacques Henri Lartigue France
ACPaul Lorrette France
ACYvonne Meley France
ACAndré Planson France
ACHenri Jean Pontoy France
ACRené Roussel France
ACHélène Schwab France
ACLucien Seevagen France
ACGeorges Villa France
ACPierre Segond-Weber France
ACGeorge Bamber Great Britain
ACCharles Simpson Great Britain
ACSeán Keating Ireland
ACJohn Lavery Ireland
ACJack Yeats Ireland
RankNameCountry
ACAlbert Simon Luxembourg
ACBas Veth Netherlands
ACJos Croin Netherlands
ACFreek Engel Netherlands
ACEd Gerdes Netherlands
ACIsaac Israëls Netherlands
ACMartin Monnickendam Netherlands
ACMax Nauta Netherlands
ACEgbert Schaap Netherlands
ACWilly Sluiter Netherlands
ACCornelis Vreedenburgh Netherlands
ACPiet van der Hem Netherlands
ACWillem van Hasselt Netherlands
ACCornelis van Steenwijk Netherlands
ACBernard van Vlijmen Netherlands
ACHendrik Jan Wolter Netherlands
ACAleksandr YakovlevRussia Russia
ACMariya Princess NizharadzeRussia Russia
ACOscar Früh Switzerland
ACAlbert Welti Switzerland
ACR. A. M. Guilmart France

Sculpture

The following sculptors took part:[9]

RankNameCountry
1Konstantinos Dimitriadis Greece
2Frantz Heldenstein Luxembourg
3Claude-Léon Mascaux France
3Jean René Gauguin Denmark
ACVictor Demanet Belgium
ACJohannes Kragh Denmark
ACJosé Clará Spain
ACLucien Alliot France
ACRené Andrei France
ACRaoul Bénard France
ACMarcel Bouraine France
ACEugène Bourgoin France
ACMarguerite Carpentier France
ACFélix Charpentier France
ACFrançois Cogné France
ACAlfred Cros France
ACAlbert David France
ACLouis Delapchier France
ACJoé Descomps-Cormier France
ACÉdouard Drouot France
ACGeorges Engrand France
ACÉdouard Fraisse France
ACBerthe Girardet France
RankNameCountry
ACHenri Gréber France
ACMaurice Guiraud-Rivière France
ACGeorges Halbout France
ACElie Hervier, Pierre-Amédée Plasait France
ACRaoul Lamourdedieu, Camille Ravot France
ACPierre Richard-Willm France
ACMarie Rosenfeld France
ACHenri Raphaël Moncassin France
ACRaoul Josset France
ACRaymond Rivoire France
ACPaul Landowski France
ACErnesta Robert-Mérignac France
ACPaul Richer France
ACAlexandre Maspoli France
ACLouis Tauzin France
ACLucien Marinier France
ACJean Verschneider France
ACFrancisque Michot France
ACCamille Ravot France
ACKatherine Maltwood Great Britain
ACOliver Sheppard Ireland
ACAntonietta Paoli Pogliani Italy
ACVincenzo Gemito Italy
RankNameCountry
ACAmleto Cataldi Italy
ACAnders Svor Norway
ACSofus Madsen Norway
ACFanie Eloff South Africa
ACConstant Vez Switzerland
ACOscar Waldmann Switzerland
ACGeorg Eichhorn Switzerland
ACHans Frei Switzerland
ACMarguerite Anne de Blonay Switzerland
ACJulius Schwyzer Switzerland
ACFrédéric Schmied Switzerland
ACJean Dušek Czechoslovakia
ACJakub Obrovský Czechoslovakia
ACSergey YuryevichRussia Russia
ACIvan Zajec Yugoslavia
ACF. Kroly Yugoslavia
ACFrane Cota Yugoslavia
ACHenri Bouchard France
ACPaul Roger-Bloche France
ACJuraj Škarpa Yugoslavia
ACHenri Dropsy France

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