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High School Department

173D EXAMINATION

DRAWING

Wednesday, March 26, 1902-1.15 to 4.15 p. m., only

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Answer to questions but no more, including at least one from each of the three divisions. If more than 10 are answered only the first io answers will be considered. Division of groups is not allowed. Objects may be in sight of candidates if desired. Drawings may be in pencil, charcoal, pen and ink or water-colors. Each complete answer will receive 10 credits. Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted. At close of examination inclose work in double sheet, and place declaration and signature on last page of double sheet.

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1-2 Draw free hand a group of two type forms, one of which shall illustrate the following: a circle seen obliquely above the eye appears elliptic.

3 Copy fig. 1, enlarging at least one fourth.

Or

Make a drawing similar in character to fig. 1.

4 Draw free hand a vase that is pleasing in proportion and curvature of line.

5 Draw free hand a group, one element in the group to be an object in the room where you are.

DECORATIVE-FREE HAND AND INSTRUMENTAL

Tracing and transferring allowed

6 Make a design for an ornamental flat tile not less than 4" square.

7 Define a bilateral form and draw an illustration. 8-9 Copy fig. 2, enlarging not less than one fourth.

Or

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10 Draw a Gothic ornament, writing its name underneath.

GEOMETRIC- INSTRUMENTAL

Show all working lines

II Draw a line 4" long, parallel to a given line.

12 Draw the plan and elevation of a simple object, not a type form.

13 Draw the developed surface of a conical paper lamp shade whose dimensions are as follows: diameter of base 1', of top 4', vertical hight 5". Scale 1" to 4".

14-15 Draw top view, front view and side view of an equilateral triangular prism.

High School Department

174TH EXAMINATION

DRAWING

Friday, June 20, 1902 -1.15 to 4.15 p. m., only

Answer 10 questions but no more, including at least one from each of the three divisions. If more than 10 are answered only the first to answers will be considered. Division of groups is not allowed. Objects may be in sight of candidates if desired. Drawings may be in pencil, charcoal, pen and ink or water-colors. Each complete answer will receive 10 credits. Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted. At close of examination inclose work in double sheet and place declaration and signature on last page of double sheet.

PICTORIAL

1 Group a cube, a cone and a sphere and represent them free hand in light and shade.

2-3 Copy fig. 1, enlarging at least one fourth.

Or

Draw a group similar in character and treatment to fig. 1.

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4 Within a circle whose diameter is 3", make a sketch of natural scenery.

5 Make a drawing of objects which will illustrate the following principle: distance affects the apparent size of an object.

DECORATIVE-FREE HAND AND INSTRUMENTAL

Tracing and transferring allowed in design

6-7 Draw an oblong and within it arrange a natural form to illustrate good space variation.

8 Draw an Egyptian ornament.

9 Copy fig. 2, enlarging at least one half. [An enlarged copy of one fourth of fig. 2 will be accepted.]

Or

Make a design similar in character to fig. 2.

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11-12 Draw plan and elevation of some object cylindric in shape.

13 Draw the developed surface of a circular plinth.

14 Construct an angle of 120°.

15 Draw an inclosing form composed of semicircles and a hexagon.

High School Department

172D EXAMINATION

ADVANCED DRAWING

Monday, January 27, 1902-9.15 a. m. to 12.15 p. m., only

Answer to questions but no more, including at least one from each of the three divisions. If more than 10 are answered only the first 10 answers will be considered. Division of groups is not allowed. Objects may be in sight of candidates if desired. Drawings may be in pencil, charcoal, pen and ink or water-colors. Each complete answer will receive 10 credits. Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted. At close of examination inclose work in double sheet, and place declaration and signature on last page of double sheet.

PICTORIAL

I Draw free hand, in light and shade, a basket of rectilinear shape, seen at an oblique angle.

2-3 Copy free hand fig. 1, enlarging at least one fourth.

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4 Draw free hand a group of three type forms, one of which has curved outlines.

5 Make a free hand drawing of some object now in sight.

DECORATIVE -FREE HAND AND INSTRUMENTAL

Tracing and ransferring allowed

6 Draw the Greek antefix.

7 Sketch a plant form from memory and make from it three conventionalized units.

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