Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . olor in design and decoration. The object of this workis to develop appreciation of color and to enable the student to exer-cise a more intelligent and sensitive discrimination in its use. Theubject history of art, aims to give some familiarity with the greatestachievements of past and present in architecture, sculpture, andpainting. Following this general survey, the students m home eco-nomics give special consideration to the history of domestic architect-ure, where it is hoped they may find standards of dignity simphcityand fitne


Bulletin of the University of Rhode Island : catalog number . olor in design and decoration. The object of this workis to develop appreciation of color and to enable the student to exer-cise a more intelligent and sensitive discrimination in its use. Theubject history of art, aims to give some familiarity with the greatestachievements of past and present in architecture, sculpture, andpainting. Following this general survey, the students m home eco-nomics give special consideration to the history of domestic architect-ure, where it is hoped they may find standards of dignity simphcityand fitness to which many of the problems of to-day in the same fieldmay well be referred. These latter subjects are given mainly bymeans of lectures and the study of casts and photographs. Thedepartment has a considerable equipment -ff^^gj*this kind, including a collection of about one hundred and fifty castsand over three hundred photographs of folio or larger size with manysmaller prints, among them the five hundred University Prmts ofGreek and Roman COLLEGE CATALOGUE. 51 Subjects* II. Pencil Drawing from Objects.—Two laboratory credits per week, throughoutthe year; required of Freshmen in Applied Science. One laboratory credit perweek, throughout the year; required of Freshmen in Home Economics. Fivelaboratory credits per week, first term; an option for entering students. Onelaboratory credit per week, second term; required of Freshmen in Agriculture. III. History of Art.—Two credits per week, first term; one credit per week,second term. Required of Sophomores in Home Economics. IV. Color Problems.—One laboratory credit per week, second term. Requiredof Sophomores in Home Economics. V. Drawing in Charcoal from Still Life and the Cast.—Two laboratory creditsper week, second term. Elective. VI. Pen-and-ink Drawing, Water-Color, or Pastel.—Two laboratory creditsper week, second term. Elective. VII. Modeling.—Two laboratory credits per week, second term. Elective


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