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ART AND DESIGN 187 10b. DESIGN.—Book illustration; decorative lettering and design. / . ; arrange hours; (1). Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 10a. n . PORTRAITURE.—Study of the head from life in charcoal and oil. /. and II.; daily; 6 and 7; (3). Professor WELLS. Required: Art and Design 1, 2 or 3, 6. 12. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN.—Study of the relation of design to manufacture. /. and II.; section A, M., IV., F-, 3 and 4; section B, M. W., F., 6 and 7; section C, Tu., Th., S., 3 and 4; (2). Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2 or 3, 4, 8, 10a. 13. FIGURE DRAWING AND COMPOSITION.—Study of the human figure and its use in illustration and decoration. /. and II.; daily; 6 and 7; (3). Professor WELLS. Required: Art and Design 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11. 14. PERSPECTIVE.—A series of problems worked mechanically, illustrating the principles of perspective. / . ; Tu.; 5; (1). Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1. 15. HISTORIC ORNAMENT.—Lectures upon the historic styles of ornament, with practice in drawing examples of each style. L; Th.; 5; (1). Professor FREDERICK. 16. COLOR.—Lectures upon the chemistry of pigments with practice in carrying out a "theory of color." / / . ; Tu.; 5; (1). Professor FREDERICK. 17. T H E GRAPHIC ARTS.—Illustrated lectures upon the history and present practice of the graphic arts. / . ; arrange time. Professor FREDERICK. 18. ARTISTIC ANATOMY.—Practice in drawing the construction of the human figure from plates, casts, and skeleton. (The practical application of this is made in courses 3, 8, 9, 11, and 13.) / / . ; W.; 5; (1). Mr. LAKE. 19. HISTORY AND CRITICISM OF PAINTING.—Illustrated lectures upon the history and criticism of painting. /. and II.; Th.; 9; (1). Professor WELLS. Courses 10b, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 require two hours of reading or drawing each week in addition to the hour of studio work.
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