
Olympic Bobsled Run Lake Placid2
The composition is highly structured, using diagonal lines (the track, the flag stripes) to create a sense of movement and dynamism. The foreground features the bobsled and the text, anchored by the vertical element of the retaining wall/structure on the left. The background uses layered elements—the flag, the distant trees, and the wooden structure—to establish a sense of place and depth. The Olympic rings are centrally placed near the top, unifying the theme.
The style suggests commercial illustration from the mid-20th century, likely utilizing lithography or screen printing. The flat planes of color and bold graphic elements are characteristic of promotional art from the Great Depression era, blending Americana motifs with athletic themes.




