Art Competitions at The 1932 Summer Olympics - Painting

Painting

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"

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