|
| |
Caption: Course Catalog - 1892-1893 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:
I36 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. 2. For Students of Design.—First term, same as work in design of course 1; also study of the relation of design to manufacture. Second term. Study of color as a means of interior and exterior decoration. At least one color scheme to be worked out, full size, in tempera colors. Third term. Practice in designing in the line of work of which the student wishes to make specialty. One year, double study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design, 1, first two years. 3. For Students of Architecture.—First year, first term, same as first term of course 1. Second term, same as course 1, except that special attention is given to the drawing of casts of ornament and interiors. Third term, rendering perspectives in washes of water color (sepia). Sketching from nature. Frederick's Architectural Rendering in Sepia. Design, same as in course 1. Perspective, same as in course 1. Instruction in pen etching is given throughout the year, but most of the work must be done out of hours. Gregg''s Architectural Rendering in Pen and Ink. Second year, first term, same as in course 1. Second term, same as in course 1; or as in second term, third year, course 1; or as in second term, third year, course 2. Third term, same as in course 1; or as in third term, third year of course 1. Design, same as in course 1. Two years, full study. Professor FREDERICK. 4 For students in College of Agriculture, and School of Natural Science—First term, same as in course 1. Second term, same as in course 1, except that special attention is given to drawing plant and animal forms from nature. Third term, use of pen and ink and water color in work relating to these courses. Design, same as in course 1. One year, full study. Professor FREDERICK. 5. For Students of Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil Engineering and of Chemistry.—First term, same as in course 1. Second term, same as in course 1, except that special attention is given to drawing details of machinery and chemical apparatus. Fall and winter terms, full study. Professor FREDERICK.
| |