. Drawing and painting self-taught . Fig. 4.—First Prize of $200 in 1919 was awarded John H. Crossman, who enteredthe Normal Art School in September, 1915, at age of 18. In May, 1918, he enlistedin U. S. Coast Artillery. His first year of study included the use of the DrawingGlass. This competition was open to all Art Schools in the country. Prize Drawing, Academy of Fine Arts, Fig. 5.—This drawing won Third Prize of $100 in 1921. It is by Beatrice Dwan, whoentered the Normal Art School in 1918, at the age of 17. First Prize of $200 was awarded to Ruth Deal in 1920. She entered


. Drawing and painting self-taught . Fig. 4.—First Prize of $200 in 1919 was awarded John H. Crossman, who enteredthe Normal Art School in September, 1915, at age of 18. In May, 1918, he enlistedin U. S. Coast Artillery. His first year of study included the use of the DrawingGlass. This competition was open to all Art Schools in the country. Prize Drawing, Academy of Fine Arts, Fig. 5.—This drawing won Third Prize of $100 in 1921. It is by Beatrice Dwan, whoentered the Normal Art School in 1918, at the age of 17. First Prize of $200 was awarded to Ruth Deal in 1920. She entered the Normal ArtSchool in 1917, at age of 17. Her drawing was so injured it can not be Deal and Miss Dwan used the Drawing Glass in their first year. Chapter SELF-TAUGHT. 19. A Perspective Drawing.—An artist tries to create an im-pression of natures appearances. Usually he works upon a flatsurface. A perspective drawing is one upon a flat surface, whichwill create in the eye an image exactly like that produced bynature. In other words, if a sheet of glass is set up between theeye and the object, and lines drawn upon it to exactly cover orhide those of the model, when the eye is at one fixed point, themodel taken away and the drawing on the Glass willstill cause in the eye the same linear image that the object pro-duced. Leonardo da Vinci explained t


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