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III. Advanced (primarily for juniors and seniors). IV. Graduate (primarily for seniors and graduates). Beyond these indications no attempt is here made to prescribe the subdivisions of the courses, nor the number of hours per week, nor the number of weeks per year in each course. GROUP A: PRACTICE COURSES A1 _Freehand Drawing._ (I) Drawing in charcoal and pencil from simple objects, plaster casts, still life, etc. Elements of perspective with elementary problems. A2 _Freehand Drawing_ (_continued_). (II) Drawing in charcoal, pencil, pen and ink, brush (monochrome in water color) from plaster casts, still life and the costumed figure. Out-of-door sketching. A3 _Color_ (Water Color or Oil Color). (II) Drawing in color from still life and the costumed figure. Out-of-door sketching. A4 _Modeling._ (III) Modeling in clay from casts of antique sculpture and of architectural ornament as an aid to the study of form and proportion. A5 _Advanced Design._ (III) Theory and practice. (Continuation of Course I. Introduction to the study of art.) A6, A7, ... etc. _Advanced Courses in Drawing, Painting, Modeling, and Applied Design_ (IV) selected from the following: Studies in various media from life. Composition. Illustration. Portrait work. Practical work in pottery, bookbinding, enameling, metal work, interior decoration, wood carving, engraving, etching. These courses would be supplemented by lectures on the theory and principles of art. Topics of such lectures would be: Theory of Design, Composition, Technique of the Various Arts, Artistic Anatomy, Perspective, Shades and Shadows, etc. GROUP B: HISTORY COURSES B1_ History of Ancient Art._ (II) B2 _History of Roman and Medieval Art._ (II) B3 _History of Renaissance Art in Italy._ (III) B4 _History of Modern Art._ (III) History of art in Western Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. B5, B6, ... etc. _History of Special Periods; Consideration of Special Forms of Art, and of Great Masters in Art_ (IV) selected from the following: Art of Primitive Greece, Greek Sculpture, Greek Vases, Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture, History of Mosaic; Medieval Illumination; Sienese Painters of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries; Florentine Painting; Domestic Architecture of Various Countries; Leonardo da Vinci and His Works; Art of the Netherlands; History of Mural Painting; History and Principles of Engraving; Prints and Their
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