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ART AND DESIGN

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i n . Translation of an approved Technical Architectural Work from the French or German. 112. Indexing and Classification of Periodicals, Books, Data, and Technical Information for Architects and Engineers.

Secondary 113. Stereotomy Applied to American Problems. 114. Examinations of Heating and Ventilation of Buildings. 115. Photography for Architects. 116. Methods of Reproducing Drawings, Specifications, etc., for Architects. 117. Higher Problems and Methods in Perspective. 118. Practice in Estimates, Specifications, etc., for Large Buildings. 119. Higher Industrial Design. 120. Advanced Water-color Painting. 121. Study of Office Methods and Arrangements. 122. Any primary offered in the College of Engineering. 123. Electric Lighting and Wiring for Buildings. ART AND DESIGN 1. FREE-HAND DRAWING.—Lectures on free-hand perspective illustrated by drawing from geometric solids. Principles applied by drawing in outline and in values common objects, as books, vases, chairs, etc.; casts of ornament; casts of details of the human figure and animal forms; interiors and exteriors of buildings; plants and flowers from nature. Exsrcises in design and lettering. / . ; daily;

section A, 1 and 2, section B, 3 and 4, section C, 6 and 7; (3).

Mr. LAKE.

2. CHIAROSCURO.—Study of the principles of light and shade,

and practice in expressing color values, textures, etc., in charcoal, crayon, and chalk, drawings of still life. Sketching from life. Exercises in composition and design. Cross's Light and Shade. II.; daily; section A, 1 and 2, section B, 3 and 4, section C, 6 and

7; (3)Mr. LAKE.

Required:

3.

Art and Design 1.

CAST DRAWING.—A course offered students who enter the

department with a knowledge of perspective and chiaroscuro (courses 1 and 2), but without sufficient skill to enter advanced courses. Outline and shaded drawings from the antique and from