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I. Art

Drawing, Water-color and Modeling, arranged mainly for students in Architecture.

History of Art B1: A general course in the history of Ancient Art and
Medieval Art carried through Romanesque, with especial emphasis on architecture,
painting and sculpture. Three lectures each week with assigned readings.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 course.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand.

History of Art B2: Not open to first-year students.—A general course in
the history of Gothic Art carried through the Art of the Renaissance to 1800,
with French Art carried to 1900. Especial emphasis on architectural history.
Three lectures each week and assigned reading. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1
course.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand.

History of Art B3: First term: History of Art since the Renaissance in
Europe. Second term: History of Art in the United States, with especial
emphasis on architecture. Third term: History of City Planning including
modern housing. Three hours of lecture each week with assigned reading.
(B.A. credit, 1 course.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand—First and third terms.

Professor Campbell—Second term.

History of Architectural Ornament: Freehand Drawing B1 prerequisite.
One weekly lecture with criticism of students' drawing each week of the second
and third terms, except concluding week of major problems in architectural design.
(B.S. credit in Architecture only.) Offered in alternate years with Pure
Design, beginning in 1936-37.

Assistant Professor Disque.

Pure Design: Freehand Drawing B1 prerequisite.—The theory of Pure
Design with drawings in various mediums, one weekly lecture and criticism,
except the concluding week of major problems in architectural design. (B.S.


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credit in Architecture only.) Offered in alternate years with History of Architectural
Ornament, beginning in 1937-38.
Second and third terms.

Assistant Professor Disque.

Freehand Drawing B1: Elementary course in pencil, charcoal and wash
mediums with elements of architectural pencil sketching. Three hours in the
studio for architectural students. Six hours of studio work a week is required
of B.A. candidates taking course for degree credit.

Assistant Professor Disque.

Freehand Drawing B2: Freehand Drawing B1 prerequisite. — Advanced
charcoal drawings six hours a week in the studio, architectural ornament cast
the first term: figure cast the third term. Must be taken with Modeling B1 by
architectural students.
Fee, $5.00. (B.A. or B.S. credit.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.

Freehand Drawing B3: Freehand Drawing B2 prerequisite. — Drawing
from the figure six hours a week or a concentrated period of time during the
third term. Fee, $5.00. (B.S. credit in Architecture only.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.

Modeling B1: The technique of modeling in clay: study of form and
architectural ornament. Six hours in the studio, second term. (B.A. credit
in conjunction with Freehand Drawing B2.)

Instructor to be announced.

Modeling B2: Modeling B1 prerequisite.—Problems in the design in clay
of ornamental forms at large scale and decorative architectural composition at
small scale. Six hours a week, second term. (B.S. credit in Architecture only.)

Professor Campbell, Assistant Professor Disque, and Instructor.

Modeling B3: Continuation of Modeling B2 as an elective in second
term of the fourth year.

Instructor to be announced.

Water-color B1: Still-life painting in studio to teach color appreciation
and technique of handling water-color. Six hours in the studio, first and
third terms. Fee, $5.00. (B.S. credit in Architecture only.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.

Outdoor Sketching: Sketching in Water-color. Four hours a week during
the first term. (B.S. credit in Architecture only.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.