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The actual studies, whether treated pictorially or in diagrammatic 

 fashion, should be shown, and designs of a decorative character, in 

 which at least a portion of the motif is derived from the studies 

 mentioned, are also eligible. 



The works submitted may range from elementary museum studies 

 to the most advanced work, and should be neatly presented in suitable 

 frames. 



Masters of Schools, or Intending Exhibitors, should make early 

 application to the Curator or Superintendent at the Museum and Art 

 Gallery, stating approximately the number and size of works they 

 contemplate sending, and the nature of the exhibits (whether drawing, 

 modelling, etc.). 



This experiment will be watched with some interest, in 

 the hope that it will demonstrate that museum collections 

 can be used as valuable storehouses of material upon which 

 arts, handicrafts, and many industrial concerns can draw 

 with pleasure and profit. 



J. FULLER EBERLE, 



Chairman of the Committee. 

 November, 1911. 



