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Illinois Industrial

University.

COURSE IX DESIGNING. THIRD YEAR.

1. Decoration in Historic Styles ; Drawing of Common Objects ; Modeling. 2. Designs for Specified Material ; Study of Drapery ; Art Anatomy. 3. Designs for Furniture; Water Color Drawing; Art Anatomy.

FOURTH YEAR.

T. Tempera Painting ; Designs for Monuments ; Modeling. 2. Drawing from Life ; Designs for Memorial Windows ; Modeling. 3. Ecclesiastic Decoration ; Emblems and Still Life in Tempera Color ; Modeling or Oil Painting.

COURSE IN PAINTING. THIRD YEAR.

1. Drawing from Statuary ; Water Color Painting ; Art Anatomy. 2. Imitation of Various Stuffs and Material; Drawing from Life. 3. Painting from Groups ; Sketching from Nature ; Art Anatomy.

FOURTH YEAR.

1. Drawing from Life; Composition; Painting of Still Life. 2. Painting from Life ; Pictures from Description. 3. Painting from Nature; Illustration of Prescribed Subjects.

As a preparation for entering the course in Art and Design the study of Plane Geometry and Projection Drawing is recommended. Topics for reading upon art subjects are given weekly. Detail Studies and Sketches such as are necessary to the successful rendering of things, will be required outside of the regular exercises. For admission to advanced classes the student must show proficiency in preliminary work. 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.