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DRAWING— FREE-HAND 



Saturday, June 26 



1920 



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) At what institution did you receive your training in drawing for this 



examination ? 

 b) Over how many years did this training extend ? 



2. Make a Hne drawing in perspective of the bench and the cyhndrical barrel 



shown in elevation in Fig. i, arranged as shown in plan in Fig. 2. 



Fig. I 



Fig. 2 



Have the eye level slightly above the top of the barrel. 

 Do not show thicknesses. 



Using light lines, draw the horizon line and all construction lines which indi- 

 cate the positions of vanishing points. 

 Make the drawing not less than four inches in width. 



3. What is meant in perspective by the terms picture plane and horizon line? 



4. Make either a drawing in line only from Fig. 4, or a drawing in light and shade, 



without regard to color value, from Fig. 3. 

 Make the drawing the same size as the figure. 



(THIS EXMINATION IS CONTINUED ON PAGES 2. 3, AND 4) 



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