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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1882-1883-394

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392 evening school of practical art The instruction is based upon the systematic course adopted by all Art Schools and Classes in connection with the Science and Art Department of the Commissioners of Council on Education together with such subjects in the Science course of the Department as have bearing upon Practical Art All the works of the Students are annually submitted to the official Examiners of the Department and Prizes awarded when notable industry and progress is shown Prizes are also awarded in the Art Examination April and Certificates in the Science Examination in May Students can compete for Free-Studentships and Scholar- ships as well as for admission to the Training Class for Art Masters at South Kensington The Three Divisions of the School of Practical Art will be- -The Elementary The Course will consist of Freehand and Model Drawing Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Perspective and Isornetrical Projection Drawing details of Ornament and Colouring from Examples Building and Machine Construction Projection of Shadows &c -Advanced Drawing from the Cast in Outline and Light and Shade in Pencil Chalk Water Colour Tempera and Oil Ornament and the Figure in Detail and Complete Painting in Mono- chrome and Colours from Examples Casts or Objects arranged as Compositions of Form in Colour or Light and Shade and Building and Machine Construction in Detail and Complete from Examples and Models -Practical application of Art and Design The Practice will consist of Exercises with individual instruction in Drawing on Wood on Stone on Copper Etching Engraving rawing and Painting on Porcelain Modelling Designing Wall and Furniture Decorations Details of Decorative Construction generally and the general applica- cation of Ornament to various materials and manufactures
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