Vintage illustration of the winners of the Fifth Olympiad, featuring six male athletes in swimming and diving attire, each labeled with their name, nationality, and event.
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This is a vintage sepia-toned illustration showcasing the winners of the Fifth Olympiad. It features six portraits of male athletes, all in swimming attire. Each portrait is framed by a decorative border. Here's a breakdown of each athlete: 1. **D.P. Kahanamoku** (Hawaii) - Shown in a classic swimming pose, labeled as the winner of the 100m free style. 2. **H. Hebner** (Germany) - Posed in a swimming stance, identified as the winner of the 200m backstroke. 3. **W. Bathe** (Germany) - Standing in a swimming pose, labeled as the winner of the 200m and 400m breaststroke. 4. **G. Hodgson** (Canada) - Posed in a swimming stance, identified as the winner of the 400m and 1500m free style. 5. **E. Adlerz** (Sweden) - Posed in a diving stance, identified as the winner of the High (Plain) Diving and Variety Diving. 6. **P. Luxther** (Germany) - Posed in a diving stance, identified as the winner of the Spring-board Diving. The illustration has a historical and nostalgic feel, typical of early 20th-century sports documentation. The overall composition is arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each portrait neatly framed and labeled.


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