DRAWING 



Friday 4 . 1 5-6 .15 p.m. 



Candidates must do both exercises i and 2. 



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

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

 second exercise. If this should be finished before 6.15 p. m., the candidate is at liberty 

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



An incomplete drawing, correctly laid 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 should leave in all construction lines. 



1. Make a drawing of a rectangular shelf placed on a wall near the corner of 

 a room at an angle above the observer, with a cylindrical hat-box standing upon 

 it and projecting slightly over one corner. Draw the supports of the shelf. 

 Indicate, by a few lines, both walls of the room. 



Make the greatest dimension of the shelf no less than three inches. All con- 

 struction lines must be left in. 



2. Make a drawing in light and shade, without regard to color value, of 

 Fig. i or Fig. 2. Make the drawing the same size as the figure. 



In Fig. 2 omit the background. 



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