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  2. Art competitions at the 1948 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    1948 London Olympic medals being minted at the works of John Pinches in Clapham. Art competitions were held as part of the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain. Medals were awarded in five categories ( architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture ), for works inspired by sport-related themes. [1]

  3. Minted - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.minted.com. Minted is an online marketplace of premium design goods created by independent artists and designers. The company sources art and design from a community of more than 16,000 independent artists from around the world. Minted offers artists two business models for selling their goods - one in which Minted handles ...

  4. Art competitions at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Art competitions formed part of the modern Olympic Games during its early years, from 1912 to 1948. The competitions were part of the original intention of the Olympic Movement's founder, Pierre de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin. Medals were awarded for works of art inspired by sport, divided into five categories: architecture, literature, music ...

  5. List of Olympic medalists in art competitions - Wikipedia

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    Mixed sculpturing. Walter W. Winans was one of two individuals to win medals in sport and art competitions. Frederick William MacMonnies, 1932 silver medalist in medals and reliefs. Mahonri Young, 1932 gold medalist in statues.

  6. Art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    "Olympic Art Competition 1924 Paris". Olympic Games Museum. Archived from the original on 1 May 2008; 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

  7. Washington quarter - Wikipedia

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    1975–1976, 1999–2021. The Washington quarter is the present quarter dollar or 25-cent piece issued by the United States Mint. The coin was first struck in 1932; the original version was designed by sculptor John Flanagan . As the United States prepared to celebrate the 1932 bicentennial of the birth of its first president, George Washington ...

  8. 88th Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    The key art and marketing for the ceremony featured the tagline "We all dream in gold", with print advertising featuring photography of past winners. AMPAS chief marketing officer Christina Kounelias explained that it was meant to reflect the Academy Awards as being both "a symbol of excellence but also this idea of 'If you can dream it, you ...

  9. ICC Champions Trophy - Wikipedia

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    A team would play only four games (two in the pool, semi-final and final) to win the tournament. The format used in the Knock Out tournaments differed from the formats used in the Champions Trophy. The competition was a straight knock out, with no pools and the loser in each game being eliminated. Only eight games were played in 1998, and 10 ...