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Additional Schools.

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Water Color Painting from pictures; Sketching from Nature in Sepia and^Water Color; Copying from Oil Paintings of Portraits and Landscapes. Sketching from Nature in Oil Color?; Rapid studies of interiors with varied arrangement of light and shade ; Pictorial composition introducing figures or animals; Theory and History of Art. Portrait Painting from life; Pictures finished from sketches; Studying of Groupsof Still Life Subjects ; Painting of ideal compositions of one or more heads; Chemistry of color. ADVANCED COURSE IN DESIGNING. Studies in Clay or Wax. Ornaments and Plant form in Basso Eelievo from flat examples; Designs adaptiveto useful objects; The Human Figure from cast or original composition, reproduced by casting in metal or plaster; Processes of manufacture; Monumental designs. Shading from cast and from nature; Classic objects and furniture enlarged from* copy; Designs finished with Pen, Brush, and Distempera color; Architectural construction. Design lor Church Decoration in Historic Styles; Memorial Windows for stainedl glass; Decorative designs; Commemorating events in History; History of manufactures, and important inventions. ADVANCED TEACHERS' COURSE.

A teacher must be prepared for emergencies for which the professional designer or artist has no experience. A general knowledge of the several subjects is therefore recommended.. The decorative and painting courses will be worked together soas to form a thorough course for teachers. The authorities of the University have provided that persons not connected with the Institution may join the drawing and. painting classes on very moderate terms.

MUSIC. Music constitutes no part of any University course of studies,, and is therefore not provided by the Trustees. But as many students, especially young ladies, desire instruction in music, competent teachers are selected by the Trustees, and rooms set apart for instruction.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. Bertini's Instructor; dementi's Sonatines, Op. 36, 37, 38 ; Heller's Studies, Op. 36, Books 1 and 2; Duvernay's Studies, Books 1, 2, 3; Loschliom's Klavier-Technik;. Czerny's Etudes de la Velocite, Op. 299, Books 1, 3, 3, 4;, Czerny's Fifty Finishing Studies, Op. 740, Books 1, 2, 3; Cramer's Studies, Books lt 2, 3, 4; Mendelssohn's Lieder ohne Worte ; Clementi's.Gradue ad Parnassum.