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This poster was created for the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, the first Winter Games held in the United States. The poster shows a ski jumper in deep forward lean, poised above a stylized outline of the continental United States. Lake Placid is highlighted on the map, anchoring the event to its Adirondack setting.
The composition balances simplicity with power: the athlete’s elongated form echoes the clean geometry of the map, while the deep blues and crisp whites evoke winter clarity. Flags of participating nations line the bottom, alongside the iconic Olympic rings, reinforcing the global scale of the event.
This piece blends modernist design with national pride, embodying both the athletic drama of ski jumping and the significance of Lake Placid as a host city. Its bold contrasts and timeless typography make it ideal for ski lodges, sports collections, or modern interiors where historical design plays a central role.
Optimized for collectors searching Olympic posters, Lake Placid artwork, Adirondack wall décor, and ski prints, this reproduction celebrates a milestone moment in sports and design history.
This high quality reproduction is exclusively available at Être Studios.
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