DRAWING 



Friday 



1914 



4.15-6 p.m. 



Candidates must do either exercise i or 2 and exercise 3. 



No more than forty-five minutes should be devoted to the first drawing. If this 

 drawing is not completed by 5 p.m., it should be left unfinished and work should be begun 

 on the second drawing. If this should be finished before 6 p.m., the candidate is at 

 liberty to devote the remaining time to the completion of the first exercise. 



An incomplete drawing, correctly kid out and executed by correct method, is better 

 evidence of proficiency than a completed drawing incorrect in construction and slovenly 

 in execution. 



Use a soft pencil, with a light touch. 



All work must be strictly free-hand work without assistance from measuring slips, 

 instruments, or artificial aids of any kind. 



Accuracy of form is of more account than finished execution. 



Students are advised not to erase completely the construction lines. 



FIG. i 



i. Make a line drawing in perspective of the corner of a square room as seen 

 from the center of the room. In the wall to the right is a partly open door, 

 and in the other wall a window. The door and the window are to be drawn 

 as indicated in the accompanying cut (Fig. i). Wall and door are to be con- 

 ceived as without thickness. 



Make the line of intersection of the two walls about 3 inches long. Leave 

 in all construction lines which indicate the position of vanishing points. 



