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Art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics

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Richard Konwiarz won the bronze medal for the design of the Schlesierkampfbahn in Breslau.

Art competitions were held as part of the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. 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 game.[2]

Architecture

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Architectural design  Gustave Saacké, Pierre Montenot, Pierre Bailly (FRA)
Design for a "Cirque pour Toros"
 John Russell Pope (USA)
Design for the Payne Whitney Gymnasium, New Haven, Connecticut
 Richard Konwiarz (GER)
Design for a "Schlesierkampfbahn" in the Sport Park of Breslau
Town planning  John Hughes (GBR)
Design for a Sports and Recreation Centre with Stadium, for the City of Liverpool
 Jens Klemmensen (DEN)
Design for a Stadium and Public Park
 André Verbeke (BEL)
Design for a "Marathon Park"

Literature

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Literature  Paul Bauer (GER)
"Am Kangehenzonga"
 Josef Petersen (DEN)
"The Argonauts"
none awarded

Music

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Music none awarded  Josef Suk (TCH)
"Into a New Life" symphonic march
none awarded

Painting

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Los Angeles, 1932: visitors admiring "At the Seaside of Arild" by David Wallin (1876–1957), of Sweden.
Category Gold Silver Bronze
Paintings  David Wallin (SWE)
"At the Seaside of Arild"
 Ruth Miller (USA)
"Struggle"
none awarded
Watercolors and drawings  Lee Blair (USA)
"Rodeo"
 Percy Crosby (USA)
"Jackknife"
 Gerhard Westermann (NED)
"Horseman"
Prints  Joseph Golinkin (USA)
"Leg Scissors"
 Janina Konarska (POL)
"Narciarze" ("Skier")
 Joachim Karsch (GER)
"Stabwechsel"

Sculpture

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Category Gold Silver Bronze
Statues  Mahonri Young (USA)
"The Knockdown"
 Miltiades Manno (HUN)
"Wrestling"
 Jakub Obrovský (TCH)
"Odysseus"
Medals and reliefs  Józef Klukowski (POL)
"Sport Sculpture II"
 Frederick MacMonnies (USA)
"Lindbergh Medal"
 R. Tait McKenzie (CAN)
"Shield of the Athletes"

Medal table

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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 (IOC). 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 1932 Games.[4]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)3407
2 Poland (POL)1102
3 Germany (GER)1023
4 France (FRA)1001
 Great Britain (GBR)1001
 Sweden (SWE)1001
7 Denmark (DEN)0202
8 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0112
9 Hungary (HUN)0101
10 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Canada (CAN)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (12 entries)89623

Events summary

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Architecture

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Designs for Town Planning

The following architects took part:[5]

Rank Name Country
1 John Hughes  Great Britain
2 Jens Hovmøller Klemmensen  Denmark
3 André Verbeke  Belgium
AC Louis Stynen  Belgium
AC Alois Dryák  Czechoslovakia
AC Hermann Alker  Germany
AC Martin Westerberg  Sweden
AC Shirley Baker  United States
AC John Branner  United States
AC Dan Ormsbee  United States

Architectural Designs

The following architects took part:[6]

Rank Name Country
1 Gustave Saacké, Pierre Bailly, Pierre Montenot  France
2 John Russell Pope  United States
3 Richard Konwiarz  Germany

Further entries

The following architects took part:[7]

Name Country
Hugo Gorge  Austria
Alfred Keller  Austria
Richard Pfob  Austria
Hermann Tamussino  Austria
Fritz De Boever  Belgium
Deryck  Belgium
Raphaël Van Dorpe  Belgium
Frans Laporta  Belgium
Ferdinand Balcárek  Czechoslovakia
Karel Kopp  Czechoslovakia
Niels Rohweder  Denmark
Gustave Saacké  France
Pierre Bailly  France
Pierre Montenot  France
Ernst Balser  Germany
Max Bromme  Germany
Name Country
Walter Gropius  Germany
Ernst Gerlach  Germany
Wilhelm Hübotter  Germany
Richard Konwiarz  Germany
Otto Ernst Schweizer  Germany
Jan Wils  Netherlands
Alfréd Hajós  Hungary
Pál Vágó  Hungary
Szabolcs Horváth  Hungary
Ivo Battelli  Italy
Masaichi Kobayashi  Japan
Kenji Ishihara  Japan
Edgar Norwerth  Poland
Gustaf Birch-Lindgren  Sweden
Robert Andrews  United States
Maurice Biscoe  United States
Name Country
Howland Jones  United States
John Whitmore  United States
Berton Crandall  United States
Gavin Hadden  United States
Holabird & Root  United States
William Frenaye  United States
Edwin Howard  United States
Charles Klauder  United States
Donald Parkinson  United States
John Parkinson  United States
Richard Neutra  United States
Alfred Poor  United States
Robert Rodgers  United States
Howard Smith  United States
Jens Larson  United States

Literature

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The following writers took part:[8]

Rank Name Country
1 Paul Bauer  Germany
2 Josef Petersen  Denmark
3 Not awarded
AC Avery Brundage  United States
AC Marinus Børup  Denmark
AC Anders Holm  Denmark
AC Alfred Meyer  Germany
AC August Hermann Zeiz  Germany
AC Jan Feith  Netherlands
AC Jan Kan  Netherlands
AC György Doros  Hungary
AC Miklós Hodászy  Hungary
AC József Kucharik  Hungary
AC Ottó Misángyi  Hungary
AC Emil Neidenbach  Hungary
AC Bruno Roghi  Italy
AC Anders Lundin  Sweden
AC Miroslav Bedřich Böhnel  Czechoslovakia
AC Jack Sterrett  United States

Music

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The following composers took part:[9]

Rank Name Country
1 Not awarded
2 Josef Suk  Czechoslovakia
3 Not awarded
AC Emirto de Lima  Colombia
AC Abelardo Cuevas Cuba Cuba
AC Lenva Cuba Cuba
AC Rogelio Pazquez Cuba Cuba
AC Hakon Børresen  Denmark
AC Felix Labunski  France
AC Rudolf Bode  Germany
AC Wilhelm Guttmann  Germany
AC Hermann Heiß  Germany
AC Alphonse Henriquez  Haiti
AC Coenraad Lodewijk Walther Boer  Netherlands
AC Ernests Elks-Elksnītis  Latvia
Rank Name Country
AC Marc-César Scotto Monaco Monaco
AC Johs Elvestad  Norway
AC Michał Kondracki  Poland
AC Józef Krudowski  Poland
AC Armando Mencía  Switzerland
AC Johanna Beyer  United States
AC Georges Couvreur  United States
AC Giovanni Del Colle  United States
AC Lorraine Eckardt  United States
AC Charles Edson  United States
AC Charles Fletcher  United States
AC Mabel Fossler  United States
AC J. B. Gaskell  United States
AC Gerardo Iasilli  United States
AC Nana King  United States
Rank Name Country
AC Jessica Lewis  United States
AC Marjorie Lewis  United States
AC Pearl Conklin  United States
AC Michael Merecki  United States
AC Floyd Morgenstern  United States
AC Grace Nelson  United States
AC Fred Pacheco  United States
AC Achille Porcasi  United States
AC Charles Ridgway  United States
AC Hugo Scherzer  United States
AC Elise Swanson  United States
AC Pavel Bořkovec  Czechoslovakia
AC Ladislav Kohout  Czechoslovakia
AC Jaroslav Křička  Czechoslovakia

Painting

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Drawings and water colours

The following painters took part:[10]

Rank Name Country
1 Lee Blair  United States
2 Percy Crosby  United States
3 Gerard Westermann  Netherlands
AC Marcel Prévost  Belgium
AC Acee Blue Eagle  United States
AC Gösta von Hennigs  Sweden
AC Jean Jacoby Luxembourg Luxembourg

Graphic arts

The following painters took part:[11]

Rank Name Country
1 Joseph Webster Golinkin  United States
2 Janina Konarska-Słonimska  Poland
3 Joachim Karsch  Germany
AC Armin Hansen  United States
AC Haruyoshi Nagae  Japan
AC Gerald Spencer Pryse  Great Britain
AC Lewis Daniel  United States

Paintings

The following painters took part:[12]

Rank Name Country
1 David Wallin  Sweden
2 Ruth Miller  United States
3 Not awarded
AC Antonia Matos Guatemala Guatemala
AC Charles Pears  Great Britain
AC George Hill  United States
AC Michał Bylina  Poland
AC Wacław Borowski  Poland

Unknown event

The following painters took part:[13]

Name Country
Adrienne Jouclard  France
Agnes Canta  Netherlands
Anna Airy  Great Britain
Beata Beach  United States
Charlotte Berend-Corinth  Germany
Edith Magonigle  United States
Felicie Howell  United States
Frances J. Kelly  Ireland
Helen Wills  United States
Hélène Dufau  France
Hélène Gérard  Belgium
Hermine David  France
Hilda Roberts  Ireland
Isabel Bishop  United States
Jadwiga Hładki  Poland
Jadwiga Umińska  Poland
Kathryn Leighton  United States
Laura Knight  Great Britain
Leonia Nadelman  Poland
Lilian Westcott Hale  United States
Louise Nimmo  United States
Margaret Fitzhugh Browne  United States
Marja Obrębska  Poland
Marjorie Phillips  United States
Mary Wesselhoeft  United States
Polly Hill  United States
Ruth Peabody  United States
Suzanne Christophe  Belgium
Sybilla Mittell Weber  United States
Verena Ruegg  United States
Eleanor Modrakowska  United States
Peter Colfs  Belgium
Joseph Conrardy  Belgium
Dumortier  Belgium
Wauters  Belgium
André Dunoyer de Segonzac  France
Anton van Anrooy  Great Britain
Alfred Munnings  Great Britain
Archibald Hartrick  Great Britain
Acke Åslund  Sweden
Ado Baltus  Belgium
Albert Matignon  France
Alexander Tiranoff  United States
Alfred Poor  United States
Andreas Friis  Denmark
Andrzej Stypiński  Poland
Anshelm Schultzberg  Sweden
Anton Räderscheidt  Germany
Antonín Landa  Czechoslovakia
Arnold Friedman  United States
Arnold Wiltz  United States
Arthur Burgess  Great Britain
Arthur Freedlander  United States
Arthur Wellmann  Germany
Axel Sjöberg  Sweden
Benjamin Brown  United States
Bruno Liljefors  Sweden
Cornelis Kloos  Netherlands
Cecil Ross Burnett  Great Britain
Cornelis Mension  Netherlands
Chris van der Hoef  Netherlands
Carl Sprinchorn  United States
Carlo Testi  Italy
Charles Cundall  Great Britain
Charles Lamb  Ireland
Charles Payne  Great Britain
Charles Simpson  Great Britain
Charles Morris Young  United States
Charles Paul Gruppé  United States
Chikatoshi Enomoto  Japan
Corneille Lentz Luxembourg Luxembourg
Kees van Dongen  France
Cuthbert Orde  Great Britain
David Ghilchik  Great Britain
Nelly Degouy  Belgium
Désiré Acket  Belgium
Donald Wood  Great Britain
Duncan Gleason  United States
Irving Couse  United States
Earl Purdy  United States
Eben Comins  United States
Edgar Seligman  Great Britain
Edith Horle  United States
Edmund Bartłomiejczyk  Poland
Édouard Fraisse  France
Edward Borein  United States
Edward Manteuffel  Poland
Hide Kawanishi  Japan
Eigil Schwab  Sweden
Erich Heckel  Germany
Erik Raadal  Denmark
Ernest Fiene  United States
Ernest Moore  Great Britain
Ernest Baker  United States
Ernst Böhm  Germany
Ernst Hansen  Denmark
Eugène Pechaubes  France
Eugeniusz Geppert  Poland
Francis Chapin  United States
Francis Hodge  Great Britain
Frank Benson  United States
Frank Mason  Great Britain
František Hoplíček  Czechoslovakia
Frederick Wight  United States
Name Country
Friedrich Baur  Latvia
Fritz Göhring  Germany
Fritz Heinsheimer  Germany
Denholm Armour  Great Britain
Howard K. Elcock  Great Britain
Georg Lagerstedt  Sweden
George Collie  Ireland
Georg Gelbke  Germany
George Gibbs  United States
George Jacobs  United States
George Luks  United States
George Sheringham  Great Britain
Georges Baltus  Belgium
Georges Dantu  France
Gerald Foster  United States
Gerardo Dottori  Italy
Gert Wollheim  Germany
Gilbert Holiday  Great Britain
Gordon Stevenson  United States
Guy Pène du Bois  United States
György Kürthy  Hungary
Hans Pape  Germany
Harald Hansen  Denmark
Harold Shurtleff  United States
Harry Watson  Great Britain
Hayley Lever  United States
Heizo Kanayama  Japan
Helmer Osslund  Sweden
Henri Pinguenet  France
Henri Royer  France
Henri Zo  France
Henry Poore  United States
Herman Trunk  United States
Hermann Keimel  Germany
Howard Everett Smith  United States
Hugo Ballin  United States
Hugo Nicholson  United States
Hugo Siegmüller  Czechoslovakia
Hunt Diederich  United States
Isaac Grünewald  Sweden
Isaac Israëls  Netherlands
Isamu Toyofuji  Japan
Alfred Duriau  Belgium
Joachim Hellgrewe  Germany
Jānis Tīdemanis  Belgium
Humbert Craig  Ireland
Mortimer Lichtenauer  United States
Julius Engelhard  Germany
Jack Yeats  Ireland
James Chapin  United States
James Newell  United States
James Quinn  Australia
Jay Maddox  United States
Jean Jacoby Luxembourg Luxembourg
Jean MacLane  United States
Jeremi Kubicki  Poland
Jerzy Skolimowski  Poland
Johan Bull  United States
Johannes Boehland  Germany
Jos Lussenburg  Netherlands
John W. Dunn  United States
John Koopman  United States
John Lavery  Great Britain
John MacGilchrist  United States
John Rich  United States
John Taylor Arms  United States
Józef Korolkiewicz  Poland
Jos Seckel  Netherlands
Julius Bloch  United States
Julius Paulsen  Denmark
Junpei Eto  Japan
Karl Hahn  Germany
Katsundo Kosaka  Japan
Kees Roovers  Netherlands
Kerr Eby  United States
Yoshie Nakada  Japan
Hitoshi Ikebe  Japan
Knud Merrild  Denmark
Konrad Srzednicki  Poland
Konstantīns Visotskis  Latvia
Koshiro Onchi  Japan
Kotaro Ikeda  Japan
Kojin Kozu  Japan
Kunzo Minami  Japan
Ludwig Waldschmidt  Germany
Leo Whelan  Ireland
Leonardo Borgese  Italy
Levon West  United States
Lewis Baumer  Great Britain
Lionel Edwards  Great Britain
Louis Denis-Valvérane  France
Louis Hechenbleikner  United States
Louis Malespina  France
Lucien Jonas  France
Ludvík Vacátko  Czechoslovakia
Ludwig Angerer  Germany
Ludwig Hohlwein  Germany
Menno van Meeteren Brouwer  Netherlands
Mahonri Mackintosh Young  United States
Mario Beltrami  Italy
Maurice Ehlinger  France
Max Clarenbach  Germany
Max Švabinský  Czechoslovakia
Michał Boruciński  Poland
Name Country
Miltiades Manno  Hungary
Misai Kosugi  Japan
Oliver Milburn  Canada
Oscar Hullgren  Sweden
Oskar Nerlinger  Germany
Otto Dill  Germany
Ottorino Mancioli  Italy
Piet van der Hem  Netherlands
P. A. Hay  Great Britain
Paul Heimen  Belgium
Paul Morchain  France
Pál Szűcs  Hungary
Philip de László  Great Britain
Philip Kran Paval  Denmark
Philippe Le Molt  France
Pierre Montezin  France
Pierre Nuyttens  United States
Rafał Malczewski  Poland
Randall Davey  United States
Raoul du Gardier  France
René Xavier Prinet  France
Reynolds Beal  United States
Richard Bishop  United States
Richard Earle  United States
Richard Lahey  United States
Róbert Byssz  Hungary
Robert Fernier  France
Roger Nivelt  France
Roland Clark  United States
Ronald Gray  Great Britain
Ryusei Furukawa  Japan
Ryokichi Sakai  Japan
Sakuichi Fukazawa  Japan
Samuel Theobald  United States
Seán O'Sullivan  Ireland
Senpan Maekawa  Japan
Shiko Munakata  Japan
Shintaro Takeda  Japan
Shogo Taguchi  Japan
Shuzo Kanda  Japan
Stefan Osiecki  Poland
Chosei Kawakami  Japan
Susumu Yamaguchi  Japan
Thomas Dugdale  Great Britain
Tadeusz Gronowski  Poland
Takamura Kodama  Japan
Tensen Ogyu  Japan
Tom Purvis  Great Britain
Tomotari Sakurai  Japan
Toru Arai  Japan
Ulrich Hübner  Germany
Vaughn Flannery  United States
Hendrika Schaap-van der Pek  Netherlands
Herbert Dunton  United States
Walt Speck  United States
Walther Klemm  Germany
Walther Kohlhase  Germany
Wayman Adams  United States
Wharton Esherick  United States
Wiktor Podoski  Poland
Wilhelm Hölter  Germany
Corry Gallas  Netherlands
William Byrne  United States
William Hays  United States
William Littlefield  United States
William McNulty  United States
William Schulhoff  United States
Heath Robinson  Great Britain
Willi Baumeister  Germany
Willy Jaeckel  Germany
Willy Sluiter  Netherlands
Yasuo Kuniyoshi  United States
Yngve Soderberg  United States
Yoshitaro Sato  Japan
Zbigniew Czech  Poland
Philip Hale  United States
John Johansen  United States
Erich Büttner  Germany
George Bellows  United States
Glenn Coleman  United States
Thomas Eakins  United States
Pop Hart  United States
Gari Melchers  United States
Charles Sheeler Jr.  United States
Eugene Speicher  United States
Edmund Tarbell  United States
Sears Gallagher  United States
Anne Goldthwaite  United States
Alexander Kruse  United States
Reginald Marsh  United States
Rodney Thomson  United States
Gerald Spencer Pryse  Great Britain
Gerard Westermann  Netherlands
Jaap Weyand  Netherlands
Jan Wils  Netherlands
Janina Konarska-Słonimska  Poland
Gösta von Hennigs  Sweden
David Wallin  Sweden
Lee Blair  United States
Joseph Webster Golinkin  United States
Winslow Homer  United States
Acee Blue Eagle  United States
Percy Crosby  United States
Lewis Daniel  United States

Sculpture

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Medals and Reliefs

The following sculptors took part:[14]

Rank Name Country
1 Józef Klukowski  Poland
2 Frederick MacMonnies  United States
3 Tait McKenzie  Canada

Statues

The following sculptors took part:[15]

Rank Name Country
1 Mahonri Mackintosh Young  United States
2 Miltiades Manno  Hungary
3 Jakub Obrovský  Czechoslovakia
AC Antoni Kenar  Poland
AC Carl Fagerberg  Sweden
AC Dudley Talcott  United States
AC Ercole Drei  Italy
AC Gerhard Henning  Denmark
AC Hunt Diederich  United States
AC Rudolf Belling  Germany

Unknown event

The following sculptors took part:[16]

Name Country
Suzanne Muzanne  France
Alice Nordin  Sweden
Anna Van Nuffel  Belgium
Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen  Denmark
Beatrice Fenton  United States
Jean-Elie Vézien  France
Elizabeth Mason  United States
Ella Buchanan  United States
Grace Talbot  United States
Hanuš Folkmann  Czechoslovakia
Hughlette Wheeler  United States
Kathleen Ingels  United States
Laura Gardin Fraser  United States
Maud von Rosen-Engberg  Sweden
Olga Niewska  Poland
Olda Žák  Czechoslovakia
Jess Lawson Peacey  Great Britain
Renée Sintenis  Germany
Suzanne Silvercruys Farnam  Belgium
Daemers  Belgium
Georges Malissard  France
Theodor Pilartz  Germany
Abel Lafleur  France
Adam Antes  Germany
Alfons Karny  Poland
Amory Simons  United States
Angelo Bertolazzi  Italy
Anton Endstorfer  Austria
Antonín Odehnal  Czechoslovakia
Arthur Dominique  Belgium
Arvid Källström  Sweden
Arvid Knöppel  Sweden
Betsy Muus  Belgium
Boris Blai  United States
Chris van der Hoef  Netherlands
Carl Eldh  Sweden
Carl Elmberg  Sweden
Carl Hallsthammar  United States
Chaim Gross  United States
Conrad Carlman  Sweden
Constantin Starck  Germany
David Evans  Great Britain
Édouard Fraisse  France
Edward Hald  Sweden
Edwin Grienauer  Austria
Edwin Everett Codman  United States
Eiichi Kawasaki  Japan
Name Country
Einar Utzon-Frank  Denmark
Tolles Chamberlin  United States
Franciszek Masiak  Poland
Franciszek Strynkiewicz  Poland
François Clémencin  France
Frank Ingels  United States
Frank Jirouch  United States
Gaston d'Illiers  France
Gerhard Marcks  Germany
Gösta Carell  Sweden
Graham Douglas  United States
Hans Schwegerle  Germany
Henri Raphaël Moncassin  France
Henry Lion  United States
Herbert Garbe  Germany
Hermon Atkins MacNeil  United States
Hugo Liisberg  Denmark
Jan Kavan  Czechoslovakia
Jessie Herron  United States
John Lundqvist  Sweden
Josef Bock  Austria
Josef Drahoňovský  Czechoslovakia
Josef Mařatka  Czechoslovakia
Josef Thorak  Austria
Josef Wackerle  Germany
George Kratina  United States
Karel Lidický  Czechoslovakia
Karl Skoog  United States
Karol Tchorek  Poland
Kooyu Fujii  Japan
Kyushichi Miyajima  Japan
Leonard Craske  United States
Louis Botinelly  France
Louis Malespina  France
Marcel Mérignargues  France
Marian Brackenridge  United States
Marian Gobius  Netherlands
Max Laeuger  Germany
Merrell Gage  United States
Michel Jungblut Luxembourg Luxembourg
Naoya Takei  Japan
Oskar Gloeckler  Germany
Oskar Thiede  Austria
Otto Hofner  Austria
Otto Placzek  Germany
Otto Schnitzer  Germany
Paul Gruson  Germany
Name Country
Paul Moreau-Vauthier  France
Pierre Toulgouat  France
René Daemen  Belgium
Richard Demeyer  Belgium
Roger Noble Burnham  United States
Rudolf Bosselt  Germany
Saburo Hamada  Japan
Seibo Kitamura  Japan
Sigurd Forchhammer  Denmark
Simon Gate  Sweden
Stig Blomberg  Sweden
Terzo Polazzo  Italy
Theodor von Gosen  Germany
Thyra Boldsen  Denmark
Toon Dupuis  Netherlands
Tore Strindberg  Sweden
Victor Demanet  Belgium
Vicke Lindstrand  Sweden
Waldemar Raemisch  Germany
Walker Hancock  United States
Warren Wheelock  United States
William Zorach  United States
Wojciech Jastrzębowski  Poland
Yoshioki Hasegawa  Japan
Yuhachi Ikeda  Japan
Jitsuzo Hinago  Japan
Valère De Moer  Belgium
Philip Sears  United States
Tait McKenzie  Canada
Jakub Obrovský  Czechoslovakia
Gerhard Henning  Denmark
Miltiades Manno  Hungary
Józef Klukowski  Poland
Antoni Kenar  Poland
Hunt Diederich  United States
Dudley Talcott  United States
Mahonri Mackintosh Young  United States
Abastenia St. Leger Eberle  United States
Harriet Frishmuth  United States
Henry Hering  United States
Charles Keck  United States
Julio Kilenyi  United States
Paul Manship  United States
Edward McCartan  United States
Charles Niehaus  United States
Brenda Putnam  United States

Unknown event

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The following artists also took part, but the exact event is unknown:[17]

Name Country
Juan Gavazzo  Argentina
José Orozco  Mexico
Ángel Zárraga  Mexico
Julio Berrocal Peru Peru
Romano Espinoza Peru Peru
Elie Cristo-Loveanu Romania Romania
Pedro de Matheu El Salvador El Salvador
Pedro Figari  Uruguay
Alberto Egea Venezuela Venezuela
Maia Wiig-Hansen  Norway
Hans Swansee  Switzerland
Ramón de Zubiaurre  Spain
Kiril Shivarov Bulgaria Bulgaria
Georgi Karakashev Bulgaria Bulgaria
Mehmet Saıp Turkey Turkey

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