1916 



DRAWING— FREE-HAND 



Saturday 



9: 00 a.m. Two hours 



Candidates must do both exercises, including both a and b in exercise 1. 



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

 is not completed by 9:45 a.m., it should be left imfinished and work should be begun on 

 the second exercise. If this should be finished before 11 a.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 must not erase the construction lines. 



1. a) Make a line drawing in perspective of a hollow cylinder lying on a horizontal 

 plane with its axis turned at an angle of about 60° to the picture plane. 

 Make the length of the cylinder equal to its diameter. 

 Make the greatest dimension of the drawing about 4 inches. Show all 

 construction lines which indicate the position of vanishing points, 

 drawing them with a light touch. 



h) Make a line drawing in perspective of the bench shown in Fig. 1 turned at 

 an angle of about 45° to the picture plane. 



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Fig. 1 



Make the greatest dimension of the drawing about 

 5 inches. Show all construction lines which indicate 

 the position of vanishing points, drawing them with 

 a light touch. 



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