University of the State of New York 
High School Department 
169TH EXAMINATION 
DRAWING 
Friday, June 21, 1901 — 1.15 104.15 p. m., only 
Answer 10 questions but no more, including at least one from each of 
the three divisions. If more than 10 are answered only the first 10 
answers will be considered. Division of groups is not allowed. Objects 
tnay be in sight of candidates if desired. Drawings may be in pencil, 
charcoal, pen and ink or water-colors. Each complete answer will re- 
ceive 10 credits. Papers entitled to 75 or more credits will be accepted. 
At close of examination inclose work in double sheet, and place declara- 
tion and signature on last page of double sheet. 
PICTORIAL 
1 Make a sketch of some object near you. Accent lines to 
express light and shade. 
2-3 Copy fig. 1, enlarging one fourth. 
Or 
Draw from memory or imagination a sketch similar to fig. 1. 
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Fig. 1 
4-5 Make a drawing to illustrate one of the following: a) 
parallel retreating lines seem to converge, b) a circle seen 
obliquely appears elliptic. 
Drawing — concluded 
DECORATIVE — free hand and instrumental 
Tracing and transferring allowed 
6-7 Make a design for the cover 
of a book, using as a motive some 
conventionalized plant form. 
8 Sketch a historic unit or a his- 
toric design. 
9 Arrange a spray of flowers in 
an oblong so as to make a pleasing 
picture. 
10 Copy fig. 2, enlarging one 
fourth. 
Or 
Design a decorative initial letter. 
Fig. 2 
GEOMETRIC — instrumental 
Show all working lines 
1 1 Draw the plan and elevation of a cylinder whose diameter 
is \\ n and whose altitude is 2". 
1 2 Draw a circumference through three given points. 
13 Draw the developed surface of the frustum of a cone. 
14 Construct a quatrefoil. 
15 Make a working drawing of a square pyramid. 
