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AKT AND DESIGN 143 round or relief. Casting: («) piece mould, (b) sulphur mould, (c) gelatine mould. Fall term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and design 1, 2, 6. 8. OIL PAINTING.—This course of painting in oil color is designed for beginners, and consists of two parts: (a) study in monochrome from still-life; (5) group, as a study for composition and color. Winter term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2, 3. 9. ADVANCED OIL PAINTING.—This is a continuation of course 8. It comprises a careful study of the methods followed in landscape painting. A number of time sketches of still-life are required. Winter term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2, 3, 8. 10. WATER-COLOR PAINTING.—Painting in water-color: (a) group, as a study for composition and color; (b) sketching from nature. Spring term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design, 1, 2. 11. THEORY OP COLOR.—In this course the student takes up the study of color as a means of interior and exterior decoration. Several original problems are required. Winter term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2. 12. RELATION OF DESIGN TO MANUFACTURE.—This is primarily a course in industrial design arranged for special students of that subject. Spring term, full study: Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and design 1, 2, 3, 10, 11. 13. ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING. — This course is intended primarily for students of architecture. Perspectives are rendered in water-colors, and buildings sketched from nature. Frederick's Architectural Rendering in Sepia. Spring term, full study. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design, 1, 2. ASTRONOMY 1. CELESTIAL MECHANICS.—This course will include a study in detail of some of the principles and laws of analytical
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