GARDEN GATE 
Problems 
One or more of these designs should be copied at an enlarged 
scale. Such copies may be made in pencil, crayon, charcoal or ink. 
The pupil should make a careful hunt throughout the neighbor- 
hood for other gates, and should make photographs or drawings of 
Fia. 59. A Catirornia GarpEN Gate — Photograph by Jonn W. Greae 
every one which has any merit. A collection of such sketches will 
prove interesting and useful. 
The pupil should next make one or several designs for gates, 
preferably for known surroundings. These designs are most easily 
worked out as flat elevations to scale, but the student should also 
practice the presentation of his ideas in perspective as shown in 
Figures 46, 49 and 56. 
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