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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

still-life, casts of ornament, details of the human face and animal forms. Winter and spring terms, at S.io, at 10, and at 1.20, full

credit. Professor FREDERICK and Mr. LAKE.

Required: Art and Design 1. 3. ARTISTIC ANATOMY.—Artistic anatomy of the human figure. Drawing from Rimmer's Art Anatomy and Julien's Etudes d'Apres l'Antique. Outline drawing from the antique figure. Study of action. Duval's Artistic Anatomy. Spring term, at 8, at 10, and at i.2o, full credit. Mr. LAKE. Required: Art and Design 1, 2. 4. T H E ANTIQUE.—Shaded drawings in charcoal or oil from the antique figure. Sketching from costumed model. Spring term, at 10 and at 1.20, full credit. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design I, 2, 3. 5. PEN DRAWING.—Work with pen and ink arranged to suit the needs of students from all departments. Fall term, at 8, at 10, and at 1.20, full credit. Professor FREDERICK and Mr. LAKE. Required: Art and Design 1. 6. MODELING.—Modeling in clay (a) details of human face, (t) copy of cast of ornament, (c) ornament from photograph. Casts are made of (a) at least one modeled piece, (b) arm, hand, or foot from nature, (c) foliage, fruit, or vegetable from nature {Frederick's Plaster Casts and How They are Made). Fall term, at 10 and at 1.20, full credit. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2. 7. ADVANCED MODELING.—Modeling: (a) bas-relief from antique figure, (&) anatomical rendering of an antique figure, (c) bust from the antique, (d) portrait head from nature in the round or relief, (e) antique figure in the round, (f) original design. Casting: (a) piece mold, (b) sulphur mold, (c) gelatine mold. Fall term, at 10, and at 1.20, full credit. Professor FREDERICK. Required: Art and Design 1, 2, 6. 8. O I L PAINTING.—This course of painting in oil color is designed for beginners, and consists of two parts: (a) study in monochrome from still-life; (b) group, as a study for composition and color. Winter term, at 10.10, and at 1.15, full credit. Professor

FREDERICK.

Required: Art and Design 1, 2, 3. 9. ADVANCED O I L 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.