DRAFT OF A CLASSIFICATION FOR THE WORLD's FAIR. 709 



71S. WaI>L DECOKATIONf^. 



M;ir<iiietiy iu fresci), disteiupei', polychiumy, aud l»y other iiiotboils. 

 719. CoMPOsiTK Products of Decoration. 



72. Architecture. 



720. History of Architecture. 



Schools of architecture. 



721. Architectural Designs for Buildings. 



722. Methods of Structure. 



(See Engiueeriug. ) 



723. Architectural Masterpieces. 



Representations or plans of existing buildings. 

 Restorations from ruins or documents. 



724. Interior Plans and Representations. 



Apartments and details. 



725. Monuments and Mausoleums. 



726. Plans of Fountains and Structures not J^difices. 



727. Studies and Fragments. 



728. Landscape Architecture. 



Parks and grounds. 



73. Sculpture. 



730. History of Sculpture. 



731. Statuary in Stone. 



732. Statuary in Bronze and other Metals. 



733. Bas-reliefs. 



734. Carved Seals, Dies, and Gems. 



735. Medals, Die-engraving, etc. 



736. Models and Casts. 



74. Drawing. 



740. Metal-Point Drawings. 



Silver point, etc. 



741. Lead Pencil Drawings. 



742. Crayon Drawings. 



Black chalk. 



Sanguine, etc. 



Colored crayons or pastel. 



743. Charcoaldrawings. 



744. Pen-and-Ink and Brush-Point Drawings. 



745. Washed DRAWiN«is. 



India ink. 



Sepia. 



Other monochromes. 



746. Cartoons and Studies for Future Work. 

 747 Drawing for Process Work. (See80C.) 



748. Mathematical and Map Drawing. 



749. Miscellaneous. 



Poker (burnt wood) pictures and other "sports.'' 



