1918 



DRAWING— FREE-HAND 



Saturday, June 22 9 a.m. Two hours 



Candidates must do all exercises. 



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

 evidence of proficiency than a completed drawing incorrect in construction or slovenly ^^^ 



in execution. ^^ 



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

 instruments, or artificial aids of any kind. 



1 . a) A cylinder stands on one end. 



Make three perspective drawings of equal dimensions to represent the 

 cylinder under the following conditions: 



(1) Eye level even with top surface; 



(2) Eye level half-way between upper and lower surfaces; 



(3) Eye level a little above top of cylinder. 



The axis of the cylinder should be about double its diameter. 

 Make each drawing about 4 inches in its largest dimension. 



b) Make a line drawing in perspective of a bureau, turned at an angle to the 



observer. Let there be at least three drawers in the bureau, the lowest 

 one being open half-way. Do not show thicknesses. 

 Show all construction lines which indicate the position of vanishing points, 

 drawing them with a light touch. 



c) Define: (1) Vanishing Point; 



(2) Vanishing Line. 4 I 



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



subject shown in the figure. 

 Make the drawing the same size as the figure. 



1 By color value is meant the degree of lightness or darkness due to the actual color (the 

 local tone) of the object. 



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