1904-1905 School Circular

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Title

1904-1905 School Circular

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Quick reference copy for school circular.

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RG.03.04.26

Date

1904

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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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Committee on Instruction

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SCHOOLS
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THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS

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PHILADELPHIA

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HIVES OF
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ADEMY OF THE

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EPRODU.CE 'N.ITH.OUI PE/'NE ARTS I
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SEASON O F

1904-1905

Note announcements as to Cresson
Fund Scholarships on page 9. and
as to Toppan Awards 00 page II

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Ci rcu lar
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Committee on Instructi on

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THE PENNSY LVAN I A ACADEM Y
OF T HE FI NE ARTS

BRO AD STREET AB O VE AllC fI

P HI LA D ELPHIA

FO UND ED .80;

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MANAGEMENT OF THE SCHOOLS_
to

SCHOOLS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
ACADEMY OF

PA CI ' L T Y.

JOHN H. PACKARD, M.D., Chai rman.
TH OMAS P. ANSHUTZ.
WILLIAM M. C HA SE.
CEC II.I A ilEA UX.
C HA RLES GRAFLV.
H UG H H. BRECKENRIDGE.
HENRY M c CARTER.

HENR'y R. POORE.
GEORGE McC LELLAN, M. O.
FRANK I\1JLES DAY.

PA UL P I-IlLLIPPE CRET.
EDWARD H . COATES,
President, ex offi,·;(J·
HARRI SON S. MORRIS. Managing Director,
ex tifjiri,).
H UGH H. BRECKENRIDGE,
Secretary of the Facu lty.

COMMITTF.f".
ON
IN S TR I'CTION .

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JO H N H. PACKARD, M.D. , ChRi nnan.
THEOPI-IILUS P. C H ANDLER.
HE RBERT M. HO\\O'£, 1\1. D.
ROBERT C. H. BROCK.
HE NRY Z. ZI EG LER.
EDWARD H. COA TES, ex ~";{"I .
j O I-IN D. PIERCE,
Secretary of the Committee.

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F I N E ARTS

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Tht: ninety-ninth yea r of th e se sc ho' )1s will
bt:,gi n o n ],\'Iunday, Octuber 3. 1904, ;md will
continue unt il Saturday. l\ lay 27. 1<)<,>5. The
schoo l yea r is divided inl'..) 1m) te rms of seventeen weeks each , the first te rm hegi nn ing"
MUJ1(!;IY. October 3, 1904, and dosi ll).! Salllrday,
January 2R. 1905; Ihe sect)n<i term heginning
l'v!onday, January ;V.l, 1905. and dosinR Sa tu rday.
May 27, 19C\'j.

The sc hools are "pe n from 9 o'clock A.M.,
until 5 o'clock I·.~I., dai ly. e xcept Sunday.
Afternoon and eve llin~ classes are npt'll from
4.300·clock P.!'>I., un til 10 o'cloc k 1'.,\1.
Visitor::. are admitted to the schools olll y on
\Vetln esdays and Fridays fro m 4 to ~ I'.:'o!.
The schools are closed nn Sundays. Thanksnay, Christmas Day. New VL'ar's Day.
and \ ,V ashingloll's Birthday.

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V ISITORS.

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The scllools are \lllder the inlllH.:dial\: din::c.:tion of the F;\c ult y. with th e sUIII..' n·isioll of the
C ()llI111ilke (Ill Instru ct i()Il.

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Th e Cou rses of the Schools are

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C I.ASSES ,

IN ST ItI IC TONS.

Drawing' <Inti Painting
\Villia m !\t, Chase,
from F iJ.':"ure.
DrawillJ.':" ;'lnd Painting
William M. Chase.
from Head.
Cecilia Beau x,

J\lodelling from Figure

and I lead.
Compi,~ilion.

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AmHtHlIY I .ectnre.-:.

IN!'I"HIJ C T O ~S,

DrawinJ! from Figure.
Modelling' frolll FiJ,."llre.
CfHllposilioll,
Illustrati o n.
Per:-pecli vc: I.ectllres,
Anatomy Lec tllres,

Ceorg'e j\kCle ll ~ll . 1\1. D .

Dra\\'in~

Th omas 1'. A nshul z.

fro m Fig-ure,

Willinlll ~1. Ch nse,
Clmries C;rany,
H e nry R. i'oore,
H enry J\IcCarter.
Fran!.: Mile!" D,,\·,

Modelling' from Fig'lIre.
Composition.
Illustration.
l'ersl)eCli ve L ect llrcs,

Frail!': l\lile :- 1)ay,

A llntOIllY I .t:ctures.

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Ilt:nry i\kCart c r,

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AN TIQU E

COUR S Ii .

Dr<\win~

fro m Cast.
First Section.
Second Sect io n.
Still-life "aintin),:".
Fir:-l Stctio l1.
St.·cone! Section.
Muddlill),:" fro m Ca:-t.
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Alla".m~'

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I-III),:"h II. Brec k enriu),:"e.
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Hugh 1-1, Br~( k enr i dg'e.
\N illi::llll i\1. Chnse,
C hnrles ..,;ratly,
Henry R , i'oore,
H en ry i\h;Carlcr,
Fran!.: l\ li le!" I )ay,
Ceorg't.: i\IcCh::I1:Hl, :\1. 1),

Tholllas I', I\ nsliut l,
Charles (;r:tlk

rVlodelling frum Cast.
COlllpo!"ititlll.
Illustmtivll ,
Perspect ive 1.t:clllrcs.
Allalonl ), I .\.:ct ures.

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l'rohll:lllS in I k·sig'lt.

Palll Phillippe

Drawing' fro1l1 FiJ.!llff·,

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j\'I()dl'llillg',
I lra\\'illJ,!' f1'1I1I\ "";IS!.

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F r;mk I\ lih ,!" !lay ,

H enry

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ANTH./UK

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H t'llry Mcl';lrter.
Fra nk Mil e!" 1):1\

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Tht: Co!"tume Sketch CI::ts." will be unde r t he
d irect inn of

promotions M e 0 11 prllh:l1iol1 ;\11(1 ~lIbjcct to
recon s ideration m the dif'Cre tion of the Facult)". Before makinJ.! :Ill)' nppliC;ltion for t r.,n~fcr
frolll olle class to another, student" I11U:O;\ h :l\'\'
approva l ui ~ lI c h :l pp1i ca lilll1 frolH tlw ln ~ tntl: t fl l'
oj th t: c1a~:-; ill which they nre \\·nrkil1.!-:'.
Pllpil~ 111:1)' enter the schools at om\' li m e
du~ill):" the season hut are lIot IwrIlH'lIIcl1tl)'
asslKllcd to classes IIntil the li r ... , Faculty
mt:'e tin).: .. itt:'f their e ntra nce.
All ;lpplic::ttion ... IlHl"t he o n IIle Ihe d:1Y he-

~lr. An~hul7. .

The t:-llks to stude nt!" g in :n by I\Ir. Cha~t:
dllrin~ tht: past year ha ve ht::\.'!l a feaw rc of th e
cour~(:, :ltld will h e continuc d for tht:: cn l1lillK
season .

ANATOMY
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Tht: l .ectures on Anatomy and P t:~I~cti ve
begin in the second week of November.

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A det:l iled schedule of Classes will be founel
0 11 pa",c IS.
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It i.. ml~lefstood th,u the First Sections Ilf the
Antiqllt! Dr.1wiuK and S till -lift: I>aintin}{ C):I .......CS.
with the 1':ij.!ht Antique Class. afC pr\"par:nory
and inh·ndt:d as a sui tah le introductio n to tht:
hi~Iu.~r s tudv of art in the J\cademv's l·lI lIrsC~.
n r:1win ..rs o~ sketches from the solici ohject will
be reqllired fo r admission 10 the schools. Resi·
dent ;tpplicant.. mus t prepare the~e in the school
moms: those livin~ at a c.Iist:1llct: nmy for·

All :I pplicmions ior admissitlll and for promotion to higher clas.."it:s will he ;Icted 111>(\11 hy
the F aculty. with the concurrence of the Com·
millec I)n Ins truction, :1l the regular m Ct:tin~s
held o n tht: Thursday l)t- for~ tht: I:L<;t \\'t:cl n c~­
day (If t:'ac h mo nth. except inK the IlHlllth:o; oi
JlIn \.·, Jll ly. and Aug-liSt.

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fore tht: mectillK of the FaclI!t\·
I I i~ a n imperative rule th at :;1'1 WI Irk suhmilled
fl.r 1:)(:lInil1atiul1 for any pllrpost: mll"t he ~i;..rned.
I)thcr\\'i~t: it wil1l1ot he con"idcrt."<.l.
To :1\'llitl If ~''' ... wllie-; 11111<;1 he rcdaimed
prt1lllptly :tit ter emmill :ltion.
T hu~e d\.·~ifill~ to cntt:r th~ Stocuml Section
of thc I )ay Antiqne Drawing Cl:ts~ I11I1"t pn.:.'!"l'1l1
signed specimells of their work drawn from tht:
~lid ohject. Tho~e desiring to enter the Second
Scr.ti()Il uf the Still-life Painting" Cl;ls~ must
pr~:-;l'nt si,,'lled speci1lle ll ~ of th ei r work paillt\.'d
from th e ~()I id ohject.
St ude nts will he admi tt ed to thc I.ife :t1H1
) lc;td C I:tsse~ IlIIly hy the action I)f the F:U'l1lty

w:'\TeI :o;pecimcns m ade f(lr the i>llfpo!'e.
A OMI5SION5.

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nfter ail eX:llnin:llion llf th\.·ir w(lrk ill nrawillJ.:'
fmm the full k'ng-th li~ur(>, (,11h('r :llltiqllt: or

life.
Student:-; :ltlm illt:d to

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110 fllrthcr C:"(:lIllillatinn fur ari11li)oOsilll1 t.) tht:
I lead C1;lss.

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Color work in a Life Class o r a H ead C I:1s.c;
wi ll hc permined, s uhject to the appro\'al of the
instructor in c harge.
Spec imens of modelling' of sufficient merit

are requi red for admission o r promotion to the
Life J\ l ndd ling C lasses.

Oar I.ife and H earl Course s tudents nrc privileged lu wo rk w ithout eX ira c harge in I'l ll the

classes of the schools, incl uding the t!veni ng"
c1ass(.'!".

Day Antiq ue Course stude nts may work in
the Ni~hl Antique Classes witho ut ext ra charge.
NIGHT UFK
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COUlHH'S.

CONCUlI IC S.

Tht" Night Li fe l\lflddling- Classes will he
continued unless the attendance should fa ll
below six ill ally c1;'tss.
Stude nt s desi ring part ia l CO llrses, including'
the <lhove classes, wi ll he requ ired to make a specia l npplicalio n to the
Facility; bllt in this case they will not be en t itl ed LO tilt: p ri vileges or rates of tuit ion accor ded to th ose taking' the fu ll course.
on~ or Illorc of

During' Ihe second term geller'l l

COl/ COllI'S

will hI.;: held in all th e reKll lnr c1asst!s on suc:ces-

sive oaks to be an nounced.
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RAL D1'lHG N.

In Ihe course in Arc hitec tural Design the s tlldent..<; will be d ivided into two sections.
Th e First Sectio n will COlls ist of stude nt s who

are n(lt fully q ua li fied for the mo re <lll\"nllccd
work 41j the Secl) nd Sect ion .
Satisfanllry
examples of tht! ir work IllIlSt he s ubmi tle<1 to th e

F:u.:uh y hy s Wdents des iring- :1(1t1lissil lll t(l the
Fir:-I Sectio n_
T he Second Section will cons ist of st udents
who ha ve been promoted from the First Section.
o r who howe been admitted d irectly as g-rad u'ltcs
of recog-ni zed scholils o f Arc hi tectt1rt! o r as
havinl{ equa l qualifi ca tions.
The work of the students in th i:-; course will
cons is t chieny of p rohlems in desiKI1, hut drawing fwm the anti q l1 e f"tr life will al:-;o he r~l llire( 1.
f\'loc1e llin g ,md Pe r!'pective m;\)' be inclu ded if
des ired.

By the terms IIf the wi lls of EI11!t'1l Cresson
Priscilla I'. Crc:-;sun. a F und h:IS heen
c re:llcd :IS a.t\ l t:ll1oria l t41 their tlt:n::ls(·( 1 son.
\ ,\ iil lia m EIl1I (;! 11 Crcssnn, AC:Hh.: lll ici;1I1, the inco me llf wh ic h is to he ap pli ed hy The 1'(;: 1111 sy lvnll ia Academy of 1he Fine Art:-; ill st'lIdillK
pupils of merit oi the sa id Corp(,ratill ll 10 Europe 10 s tudy art.

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Under th is found ati4111 . Llwn.: arc 11, 1\\' ahrt)ad
iifte(::n stude nt s h4ll ( lill~ C rcss4111 S Ch4'\;Irsilips.

For the sc hool year nf 19-14-1<)<1.';. tlil; I\c;l( It:'IlIY
will lutv!;! ,11 its dispos;d :\ 1l\HlIhc r of TravcllingScho larships fo r :!"';Irds to Studt'IIIS I'f the
Sch()()is . in 1';lil1lil1g' a nd S(,lIlpltl n.:. and in
Archi tecture.
These will CO llsist Clf Lon~- t c nll anc.! Short term Scholarships. the 1l11111I I<:r of cacll to be
dt'H'rlll ined hy cirn llll stances. Th e I . on~-term
Schol; n':-;hips will he for Ih e period IIf 4H\t.: rear
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Parti cipation in th e all ll 1I:l I C lll fOllrs oj hoth
the A ntiqu t: <Inc! th e I.ife ;lII d Il ead C(JLlrS«s will
a lso be req uired fro m s tudents in P:lin t'llg' and
Scu lp ture as follows: Drawi llJ.,!" from tht: (:i~IIr<~
o n pape r o f Acad em y s ir.e, I'ai n t ing' from I-kad.

period o f four m onths, from June to Sep-

tem be r, inclusive.
Of th e Sho rt-term Scho larsh ips it is a condition

that stude nts shall retu rn to th e Academy fo r
regulnr study during the following schoo l reM,

be compe tito rs for Lo ng-term Scho larships.
TIl(' u 10rk r eql{.ired each m o nllt I'll tile Arado
f"my .)rhools fro m students in. Painbn,l[ alld

Sculptllre 7uilt be Ih e pn'ndpal f aclor in ddermillill.t( the award of lIuse Scholarships. Candi-

do/{'s fa iling 10 .submit surh UJor/.; will br.

The Charles T OPP"!1 prizes for th c year 1904 190.1 will he, resp eCtivel y, J.:wCl :lIld 'J..V)()
These prizes were c!->tahl is hcd ill ISSI h y the
g'iit of f'llrs. C h,Hles Topp:m , Mis!'> l la rri(-tlc R.
T oppal1 , :lI\d [....f r. Rohe rt N . T opp:lII .
Th e prir.cs \\.' ill he :'lward e d olll }' to stu d e nts
w ho hm 'c wo rk ed r ej..!'ltiarl y ill Ih e J\C;1 (] t.;IlIY

im:It:R i bk.

The req uirements fur the Night C ln sse~ Me
the ~:1I11 t! <1S fo r th e Day Cla sses, lH;t Night S tu dents wi ll not ht: r eq uired to prese nt drawing-s
from the H e:td, except in the Ctmrollr .f, which
for Ihl-Ill wi ll he hdd at n ig-hL The re will Ix ! tlO
Still ~ liie ('OIl(O llrs fur night students.

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Modellinj..!' from Life, C(llllpos iti on, I ) ra\\'in~
from Cast, nnd PHinling frolll Still·li ft:. In th e
t:ases o f Pe rspective and Anntom y, ther e \\'ill he
exa minations hy the I nstrllctors of these cinsses.
I n th e Sc hool of An; hitectllre Ihe ;I\\·a rd.s
wi ll he hased on work in the I.ife or Ant iquc
Courst:s as well as upo n the Prohlem s in I )csiJ.,!"ll.

a t the e nd of which it is expected that they will

l'ainters w ill be rC<lu ired to present wo rk e nc h
month in Compositio n, in drawing- ur pa inting
frolll tile Fig'nre, in draw ing" or pni nt in,l{ from
the H C<ld ; a nd tn parti c ipate in the Conrow ',{
and txa m inations a.."i set forth be lli\\',
Scul pt ors will he required tv present each
month work done in the Life f\'l ud elling Class
ilnd a compositi on in clay or wax. Th ey
a re required to pnrti cipate in th e Concours ;md
examinat ions as set forth be low.

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Schools for nt lensl t \\'o years, n ne of whic h
mllst he the yea r of the c:o llJpe tition,
Prir.es will not he award ed to til t.' S:lI11 t;: pe rson
twi ce in success ion, ;H1d no t ili o n ' than tw ice
in nIl.
Acco rdi l.l ~ to the positively exp rcs... ed tenllS
of the g ift, th e dnmJ1n.([ of th e piclures will
n~ce iv e the fi rst atl e nlioll of tht! jlld .t.:·es.
Th e
s ize o f th e COln V;lS must nill hl! less tl1:111 lwd\'l'

iut:h es nor m ort: than thi rt y·six i lll.:h(·..;.
The works s ubmitted Illust ht: ori~ill;J1 pa int ill~S d e aling' with the subjec t or slI l,jecb nam ed

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hy tht· Committee o n In:Hruc lion , :\ lId all works

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in competit iun must he p rese nt ~d o n o r before
Sawn.!,,)', J\'lny 6, 1905.

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The subjects chosen fo r the ye<tr 19Q4- H)05

are Energy and Jdle?l ess.
Pic tures receiving- the awards will bt:come
the prope rty of the A C:ld emy .

No work will be <lccepled witho ut the :tpproval

of th e Committee on Instruction, and there is
no oblig-alian to awtlre! a pri 7.e if in the opinion
of th e Co mmittee non e of the wo rk s :. mhmitted
is of suffic ie nt me rit.
For th ese prizes participation in th e Courollrs
is no t required.
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STEWARDSON
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Th e Ecl nll1n d Steward:-;on Prize of O ne Hun-

dred Dollars, in th e Department of Sculpture,
will bt: award ed fo r the sixt h ti me at tb e close of
the school year,
This is an annu al prize, to be com peted for
hy pn,sent students o f the Acad e my with s uc h
pupils o f othe r art schools ~s are acceptable to
the COllllniuee on Inst ruc ti o n, H aving once received thi s ;)wa rd . a st ude nt becomes in eli g ible
for future co mpetitio ns,
The s ubject for the compe tition !'l hall be a
full-I e nt;th fi h'1lre from the Antique o r Li fe,
e ither in th e rou nd or in re lief, and will be
annoullct"d hy the Committee o n In structio n on
the firs t dHY o f the Competiti o n.
Studi es s hall not he less than two fed six
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in heiJ;ht, and shall he m ade within t:iJ,:'hteen
ho nrs, during' three CUl\sL'cllti \'e lbrs, in si x
sessinns of three hours eac h,
Each competitor s ha ll pri vately draw hy lo t a
nUll1 ber, a nd s hall enclose the sallie with his or
he r name in a sea led e nvelope to the Se<..TetClry
of the Academy, Upon compl et ion of the work
the co mpetito r sh;d l place a co rresponclin~
nu m her upon the study s uhmilted to the Jury
of Award , \Vhen tile s uhject is in hig-h re lief,
positi on in the competition room s hall be d e termined by lot. No one exce pt th e compet itors
shall be .. dmitted to the co mpetition roo m nt
any time during the d<'lYs of th e competitio n,
no r s hall an y pe rson e xce pt the Jtulges be
pre:-oent during th e ir inspection of th e :o;tudies.
The Judges o r Jury o f Award s hall be three
pro fessional scnlpt o rs , having no o Oicia1 co nnectio n with the Acnde m y, or schoo l or schoo ls
whose pu p il s may I"we take n part in t he
compe titio n, ,",,' hen th e sllccessful Ilumher shaH
hnve been ann o unced by th e Judges, the Secreta ry Shall , in th e presence of one or more of
the Oirt:ctors of th e A cade m y. opell th e sealed
enve lopes, and declare the !lame of the s uccessful compe tito r. If 110 st ud y be s:Llisfa ctory
to the Judges, the pri ze mar, in the ir d is('ret ion,
be withheld; an d wh en no aw,l rd is m:tde , th e
<l11I0l1llt (If t he pri ze 111:1 )" in th e di:o;cr eti oll of
th e Bo ard of Direc tors of th e A cademy , be
ndded to the princ ipal o f the p rize fund, M distributed with future p rizes.

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Th e clay models offe red in co mpetitio n must
be ke pt standing in good cond it ion until othe r.
wise o rde red, and fi gures cas t by the Academy
become its property.

fo r a three mo nths' s umm er trip a b roa d , to in·
el ude cert ain s pecified pla cc~ :1Il<! galle ri es, a nd
fo r the s pecia l ~ t ll{l y o f Com position.

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Th ro ugh th e liberality o f a m emher of th e
Boa rd of I )in 'ctors :nmual prizes of $) 5 and
f.r o have bee n fo unded for the best and seco nd
bes t gro ups o f o ri ~ in ;'\ 1 s tudies mad e fn)1ll livin g
ani m als. Th ese pr izes a re o pe n to all student s
of the Acade my.

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Com positio n Class at the close of e", ch schoo l
ye-ar, the terms of said awards beinR' as fo llo ws:

E xhihi tio ns of Ihe Stud ents ' w(lrk a n ' he ld
each year in the Fall a nd Spring .

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Ont.' of $50 and o ne o f $25 fo r th e two
bes t J.:TOU p S of no t less tha n three compos itio ns
upo n s uhjects g iven to the class during the curre nt ~ea son; the fi rst to be d ecided b y the
Facu lt y, the second by a vote of the students
then working in the sc hool s; a nd o ne o f $5° ,
and o lle of $25, the firs t fo r ge nera l prog re~s
in tht! s lndy ; the second fo r the wo rk !:i ho winj!,
in its 1rt.llme nt o f said suhjects, the most poetic,
or bes t ;,bstrac t, or id ea li stic poi nt o f view , th e
sa me In be decided hy the Instrll cto r o f the
c lnss. The same <lw "lrds are no t to be made
t\lli ce to the S<lme student .

The Trave llin ~ ScilO lnrs hip" nnd ot he r pr izes
will he a wa rded <I t the c1 os. . . of the seco nd

The competition for the yeM ' 905 will take
p lace o n May 22 , 23, a nd 24.
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The iolJow ing awards, found ed by H e nry
) . Thollron, a former Instructo r in compo~ ition
in the A cademy Schoo ls, will he m "de in t h e

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The in co me froll! the va rio us Funds o i II I('
A cad em y mak es possihte lo w rates o f tuit io n.
:"IS fo ll ow~ :

Day Life "Jlti H ead C Ollr~e
Day Antique Course
\VOlll cn' s Afternoon Li ft:
Course.
~l e l1 ' !oO Night l.i fe COtlrse
Ni",hl AlItique Course
Architectllra l Course

In th e e .... e nt of not making the a nnu<l l :l. wa rd s,
or ;m y p o rtion of th em, the m o ney is to ;tcc umu·
late until it s hall a m Ollnt to th e slim o f $500,
whe n it s hall beaw,m.ied. by vo te of the Facu lty.
as th e res u lt o f a competitio n in Compositi on
upo n a Kiven s ubject, to the s llccessfl1l s tu dent

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$30.00 per te rill .

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CON1·INUI>D.

Pa ym e nts must be m ade, st ric tl y in adva nce,
to the C urato r.
J1I ank forms of applicatio n and ,m y flirt he r
info rm a tion , may he oht ::ti ne d hy address ing'
John n, Pie rce, Curator of th e Sc hools.

FF.Io.:s F O R SPli: C 1Al. CO U RSIo: S .

Painting from He<ld
Drawing fro m Figure .
Drawing from Antique.
Modellin g from Li fe . Day.
Modelling from Life. Late
Afte moon
l\10ckll ing fro m Life, Nig-ht
Modelling from Antique
Still·\iie Painting
Con1lX.)sition
IlIlIs Irat ion .
Pe rspecti\'e.
Perspt'c tive
Anatomy

~25 .00

per te rm.

20.00
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No red uctio n from these r.Hes wi ll he Illnde
on ::lCC()ltnt of absence.
All new students upon enter in ~ th e Academy
will be require d to pay a Matric ulatio n Fee of
five d n ll ars.
A s tudent's tic ket entitles th e ho ld er durin ~
and afte r attendance at th e sc hoo ls to th e li se of
th e (;:llleries, Spec;;1l Ex h ibiti o ns, th e l.i brH ry.
the Prillt Co llection, _mel the Lectlll't· s J.:iVCll
fro m tim e to time I1nd e r th e :\lI ~ pi ce~ of tht!
AC<H It'IllY·
A p:ly me nt of one do llar is reqlli red for the
use o f locke rs. l\ lat e rials for s tud y mus t be
pro\'ided by the students. A ll a rticles requi red
in tlt t· cl asses are fo r s<l le in th e Schools :1 t
l o \\'~ s l pr ices.

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M O:<;DA V.

Women', Li fe
Drllwinl(.
Men's Life

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Modelling.
Drawillk (roen
Cast, Ul.
Drawing from
Cast, ... d.
G Ilhlslrntion.

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Wo m e n' s Life
Drawin¥.
M en's Life

Modelling .
Drawing from
CaSI,I5\ .

IS till· Life Painting,

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Men's Life

W~;~~,i:ltf"

Drawing from

Modelling.
Modelling
fro m Cast.

Drawing from
Casl, 'lrl,

C:.~~, a~.

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WOnl e n '~

Life
D",,,·lng.

Ufe
Dntwing .

Drawing frorn
CUI,

Drawing.

Women's Ufe

z ;\l cl1'8 Life
,\ l ooc11ing.
Drawing fro m
C a st, 1St.
Drawing fr om

DrIlwinK".

Casl.2d.
6 Mis5 Bea u x ' s
H ea t! Clas"

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W?r:;~:··isntfe

Modelling.
Slill· Life Pain ting.

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1 Drawing from
Casl,'ld,
Lif.,
Modellint
Anll.lOffi )· ee:·
lUre,

SATUItUA\".

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M en's Life

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M en 's Lir~

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r-. l odc11ing.

Modelling .
Dra w ing (rom

\" omen's Life
Drawing .

Bea u x's
Cast. lSI.
H ea d Class.
S till· Li fe I)aililing. Cost um e Ske tch
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H l:lld C lan.

Drawing from
(.;nsl , 1 51.

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Dmwing from
CaSI, 'lrl.

Men's Life

W~~~:,i;tfe

Mc>delling.
S ti ll· Life Pain l ing.
151.

Drawi" g" fro m
Cast, 'ld.

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Head Clan.
Modelling
from CUt.

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Women's Uf.,
Modelling.

Women's Life
Dra .... ing.

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Men's Life
Dra,,·ing.

!lie,, ', Ure
Modelling.

Men's Life
Dnt .... ing.

:\Ien', Life
Modelling .

Dra .... ing frorn
Cas!.

Dra .... lng from

Drawing from
CUI.

Modelling
from Cast.

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Women 's Ufe
D ra .... ing.
• Pe r~peC li .. e
I..tClUre .

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Men's Ufe
Modelling.
Drawing
from Casl.
Modelling
from Casi.

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PEN ASO P E:::N C LL S KIl:'rC IL CI.A SS.

"Ien 's Life

\\'o men '~

M en'~

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Head Class.

1 Ihad Class

Wo me n's Life
Modellin,.
" <":ompos im' ...

TIIU II S DAY .

W omen's Life:

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Women's Life
Drawing.
1 M en's Life
;\l odclling.
Drawi ng from
C a s t, 1St.
Drawing fr om

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t H eld In ahcrn:ue tW O wee!:s irom 9 to 17 A . l>l • the Women', Life Modelling "lid :\I(n's Life Drawing
beinJ: 5ubSliulied from t !o . P. )I.
: I' OI held on ahe rnll.l e twO weeki "\O'nen the Head Clau meets from 9 10 n ",~I.
I Crilidlml on th e seco nd :\Ionda)' of each monlh at 4 P.lot., and on the laSt ~Ionday 01 eacb month aI 8 1'. lot .
'Held on tht fir!! and third ThundaY5 of each monch at 4 P. M .
~ Held u ch ahernate t"'o .... eek. from I 10 4 I'.W . Crilicism. mon th ly
• Held every t .... o ."eeh.

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