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gton, Nashville, and ration, tapestry and sure to say that she :iaeher Of Art as is fie has been able to V zxnd Tapestry work 4 herself along this ' I which entitles this country and in First Year. Drawing from objects and casts in charcoal, as blocked hands, feet and the like. Study of light and shade in masses. Sketching from nature in pencil. Second Year. Drawings from casts of heads, busts, and still life, in charcoal, pencil, pen and ink. Clay modeling and beginning of water colors. Third Year. Drawing from heads and busts; studies from life and still life in water colors. Sketching and drawing from memory. F ourth Year. Painting in oil . from life, nature and still life. Sketching. Special Course. This is provided for those not taking a regular course. A pupil can begin with any mediums employed, without the regular course. China Painting. China painting may be taken at any time Without a previous knowledge of drawing, although those Who have COURSES OF STUDY 59 studied drawing succeed best in this branch. No piece of china has been broken in firing for five years. A New Revelation kiln is used for firing. China is fired at the ownefs risk. Pyrography. Pyrography 0r burnt wood etching-is especially adapted to those not desiring a full course in art. The - results obtained are artistic and most satisfactory. Out-Door Sketching. An out-door sketch class is one of the special features, also a sketch class from life. ' REQUIREMENTS. The work of all pupils, excepting those residing in the city, must be wetained m the studio for exhibition at the Art Levee and Commencement, following its execution. Any casts broken must be replaced. The studio is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Pupils may enroll at any time. Instructions given individually. Pupils may enter any class upon submitting samples of necessary J skill. Length of lessons, two hours four days per week. Informal talks on Art and Art History given from time to time.
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SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. MISS L. V. CREAGER, Teacher. Miss Creager comes to us highly recommended. She has studied under the best teachers in this country and in Paris. She has had a number of years, experience, having taught in Canada, Baltimore, Washington, Nashville, and other smaller places. She is well qualifled to teach Art in all its branches, including China decoration, tapestry and pyrography. A friend writes us: thiss Creager I know personally, and it affords me a great deal of pleasure to say that she is one of the most cultured women that I have ever come in contact with. She is as fine a teacher of Art as is employed in any young ladies college. Her advantages have been superior and the fact that she has been able to teach in centers like Baltimore and Washington indiaetes merit of the highest order. Her China and Tapestry work is pronounced by the finest judges to be exquisite, and indeed she would make a reputation for herself along this line, as well as along the lines of higher Art, that should be most gratifying to her? The Art Department at Liberty College offers to its pupils a four years course, the completion of which entitles to a diploma. Dram ill; hands. lccl Illaswtx Shiite Di'awiigs Charcoal. peak of water cu! lll'ILWTIIg still life in IllCllli lli-V. 'Vieni '211Mt'8 .uiiu.: , F Sketching. This X - i A pupil 3:. ' rcguk'n-
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