. School catalog, 1904-1905. diploma of the school, and usuallyrequires two years for its satisfactory completion. To beadmitted ro this class, students must already have completedthe work of Class A, or its equivalent. CLASS C—Course in Decorative Sculpture Charles Thomas Scott, Instructor in Charo^e. EXERCISES. Studies of Ornament from casts. Studies of Details of Human Figure from casts. Studies of Animals from casts. Studies of Ornament from prints and photographs. Studies of the Living ]\Iodel. Original Designs for: Ornament in Terra Cotta, Potterv ; Work in Cast and Wrought Metal; Furnit
. School catalog, 1904-1905. diploma of the school, and usuallyrequires two years for its satisfactory completion. To beadmitted ro this class, students must already have completedthe work of Class A, or its equivalent. CLASS C—Course in Decorative Sculpture Charles Thomas Scott, Instructor in Charo^e. EXERCISES. Studies of Ornament from casts. Studies of Details of Human Figure from casts. Studies of Animals from casts. Studies of Ornament from prints and photographs. Studies of the Living ]\Iodel. Original Designs for: Ornament in Terra Cotta, Potterv ; Work in Cast and Wrought Metal; Furniture or Cabinet Work with carved enrichments. 7. A\ood Carving. 8. Diploma Work. A piece of Decorative Sculpture, either in relief or the round. Pupils in this class attend lectures on Anatomy, HistoricOrnament, and Principles of Design, on which examinationsfor the certificate are based, and draw regularlv in the LifeClass. The course described above is prescribed for those whoare working for the diploma of the school. 26. ^^«v MOULDING, CASTING, TURNING AND CARVING ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENT AND POTTERY Produced by the students from their own designs SUBJECTS OF STUDY—DAY CLASSES
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