4 i 6 A HISTORY OF 



FIGURE DRAWING s . d. To be adjudged 



For the best drawings of human 

 figures and heads by boys under the 

 age of 1 8 years, each claimant to pro- 

 duce 2 full figures and 2 heads . .600 May 2 1 

 For the next best . . ... . 400 21 



For the next best . . . 300 ,, 21 

 For the next best . . . .200 2 1 



For the best drawings of human 

 figures or heads by girls under the age 

 of 1 8 years, each claimant to produce 



two full figures and two heads . . 400 2 1 

 For the next best . . . .300 ,, 21 



For the next best . . . .200 21 



For the next best . . . .100 ,,21 



All boys or girls who have received 

 the first premium for drawing are ex- 

 cluded from any for the future 



ARCHITECT DRAWING 



For the best drawing of the plans, 



elevations and section of an house in 



the Corinthian Order, and not less 



than 120 feet in front, by boys under 



the age of 18 years . . . 6 16 6 28 



For the next best . . . . 4 n o 28 

 For the next best . . . -383 28 

 For the best drawing of an arched 



door in the Doric Order, and also of 



a window in the Corinthian Order, 



with whole and half pilasters fluted . 256 ,,28 

 For the next best . . . i 14 ij 28 



For the next best . . . .129 ,, 28 



MODELS 



For the best model in wood of an 

 house of no less than 50 feet in front 

 with first and second stories, to be 

 made by a scale of not more than 

 five-eights of an inch to a foot . . n 7 6 ,,28 



For the second best . . 5 13 9 ,, 28 



