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1. Art

History of Art B1: A general course in the history of Ancient Art and
of Medieval Art before the Gothic Period with especial emphasis on architecture,
painting and sculpture. Three lectures each week with assigned readings
and reports. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand.

History of Art B2: A general course in the history of Medieval Art
during the Gothic period and of art during and since the Renaissance. Three
lectures each week with assigned readings and reports. (B.A. or B.S. credit,
3 session-hours.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand.

History of Art B3: A general course in the history of Art during the
Renaissance Period. Required for B.S. degree in Architecture in 1930 with
History of Art B4. Given for three hours a week the second and third terms
as part of the B2 course in 1929-30. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 2 session-hours.)

Assistant Professor Hammarstrand.

Freehand Drawing A1: Drawing in pencil and charcoal in the studio.
Fee $5. Freehand Drawing A2 must be taken with A1. (B.A. or B.S. credit
1 session-hour.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.

Freehand Drawing A2: The Theory of Pure Design with a drawing in
various mediums assigned as preparation for each lecture. Freehand Drawing
A1 must be taken with A2. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 1 session-hour.)

Mr. Holsopple.

Freehand Drawing B1: Freehand Drawing A1 and A2, or equivalent, prerequisite.—A
continuation of Freehand Drawing A1, with practice in drawing in
color from still life and from nature. Fee $5. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 2 sessionhours.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.


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Freehand Drawing B2: Freehand Drawing B1, or equivalent, prerequisite.
A continuation of Freehand Drawing B1. Fee $5. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 2
session-hours.)

Assistant Professor Makielski.

Art C1: Freehand Drawing A1 and B1, or equivalent, prerequisite.—Outdoor
sketching in color in the first and third terms, studio class in pencil and
charcoal in the second term. (M.S. credit, 2 session-hours.)

Professor Campbell and Assistant Professor Makielski.

Art C2: Freehand Drawing A1 and B1, or equivalent, prerequisite.—The
drawing and rendering of architectural compositions in color. (B.S. or M.S.
credit, 1, 2 or 3 session-hours, according to amount of work accomplished.)

Professor Campbell.