1914-1915 School Circular

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1914-1915 School Circular

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Quick reference copy for school circular.

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1914

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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

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"Art is unquestionably one of tlte pm'csf.
olld Itif!.ltest eicme11ts in /WlIltJ"IL /Ifl PP£lIt' SS,
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Me,lal. ( ;:"']('I;i<: 1""t;tI1L,·. r·ilt. sr"'n~ h. 1.~"(': IliI::t ( : lrI~s ( ; ,,101 I'Iled:d. (;11'
negie Institu te . 19' 1() ; T":"'1,\e U .. td I' l cdal. l'en !1 .~yl\·:t nia A{'a,klllY o r Ih('
Fine Art~. 1<)(10; (;0111 Medal. Expnsili'J11_Ul1i ve rse!l('. l'ari~. 19"<1; (,;1)1,1
Mc,lal . Pan·Amelican E.~flflsiti on . 11ulTalo. 1901; Fir~ t Corcoran i"ri7.l'.
Society o f \Val'lhiI1J:loll Arti~ts. 19112: Uolrl ~le.l:d. Uuivers:d 1·;:'II''lsi l i'ln.
=-'l. I.ouil'l, 19" .1. Memher uf the Nali(Jna! AeallclH)·. New Ynlk. tl.IU! Ihe
Socit:~c Nationa!c clel' Ill'n ux Artl'l. Paris; Il ')liurar)' t.lemher of the I'h ila .
,Iell/ilia \Valcr Color Cluh. ClC. lIonorary ])er~rt·c. n oet'lr of I.:lWl'I. Uni _
versily vf I'cnm<ylvania. 1901' ; HOllora r), 1J'·I:rct'. I'Ilaster of ArL~ . Yak
University . 1912. {llstructor in [)ra ,Vinl~ and "ail1ti11I:.

THE FACULTY OF THE SCHOOLS
HERBERT M. HOWE. M.D.
Chairll1;l.n. eX-<:Jj}i( i n. as Chairman of the Connnillcc on Instruction o f
the llO:l.rtJ of Directors.

CHARLES GRAFLY.

HENRY McCARTER.

Born in Philnrlclpllia . Dcccmb"r 3. 1862. Sturlicd in the S IJrinJ! G;'lrdcn
i llstituLC. l'hilndclphin. , tI,e PcnlLsyh-anil\ A cn,lrlll Y u f the Fine ArL~. nnd in
Paris. Pupi)
L'(:coJc des JJcau)I; A r ts, [Iud uf Chapu, Damj,t , IJouj;ucrcau.
and Fleury. l\ICl1\hcr Society o f American Artists . Honoraule mcntion,

B"rn ;11 N"rril'towll. J\1ly S. l lif,,~. :)t,.,Ji ..." ill the !' e"""y lv""I ~' A,',,,I.
"my o f t he Fine A r ts :lml under l'\I"i s de Ch"va" ,,('s . H'J""aL . 1'110.:' 11"11 .
COl1rt'lis. I{i xe lls. r..!c1l11Jcr Art Stu']"nl,,' I.c'II~lIe. New York. ('ontri lmtf,r
to :)c,ibnC'r·s. (· ... 111 IIf}'. (·"Jlk·r·l<. Th e Lund,,,, ! ; I :., ,hie , ami nliler lr!;l,:a~;I1'"::.
l ustr""t· 'r in Il1u "tr:tti'HI.

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Paris Salon. 18!)1 ; l\lcda1. \Vorld'!l Columbian El<position. 1893; Medal.

All:mln Exposition. 189S; Thc I'cnnsrly:..nb ACIHlcmy (If 1he l~il1c Arts
Gold Mella! o f H onor. 1899; (Jold Medal. 1~l<I>osition-Unh·crsdfc. Paris .
1900; Cold Mcd:\1. Pan-American E:IIp()!;ition, Uurr:llo; Gold Medal. C h :ulclI'
ton ExpOl':ition. 1902; I'lemuer o f the International Jury of Awards. W ort,l's
Fair. St. Louis . 19U'I: Grand Pri:r.e. Buenos Aircs EXIlO!'Iilion. [91 0; George
D . \Vide:ne: r M e:morial 1'1 e:dal. Pennsylvania Acafle:I1lY o f the: Fine A rls. 191 J.
Me:mber of the Ntl.tiolltl.\ Academ)' of O(.'sit:n. I he Arch itectural I~etl.~uc of
New York. the NationallnstitllLc nf Art!; and Lelle rs; r...lember the National
:::icul p t Ul"C Sock !)"; M elll ber i\1Ull icipal Ar t J \lry of l'hilade:l phia. I [[struetor
in Scull)turc.

JOSEPH T . PEA RSO N,

HUGH H. BRECKENRIDGE.
Born in LcesburJ.:. Virginitl., Octuber 6. 1870. SLurlied in Ihe SdH>oIs of
the Pennsylvania Academy o f the Fine Art~ , an,1 un,ler Bouguereau. I~crricr.
tl.no Doucet in Paris. Awarded Fir.;t Toppan Prize Pennsylvania Aeaflemy.
a1l<1 European Sc.holar!;hill. I\le,lal Allanta E:"pul<iti"fl. 1895; Ilc>I1ora],le
I' Ie:ntion. E:Q)o8ition Univcrs,·lte:. Paris '900; I'ICllal);. l'an.Ame:rie:1Il EXIJOl'itil'n . 1l\[lTalo. '90[; Corcortl.1l Pri1.e:. 50cictr o f Washinl:ton Arti~ts. I<)O.J;
Cold l'\cda1. Art Club of Philadelphia. 1907; Fir~t Prize. Washington W:ller
Color Club , ' <)08 : Silver Med al, \nteTllalional EXJlosition . Bucnos Aires ,
!<)IO . I'Ilemher o f the Jury of Selection, for the Pan. American Exposition.
D\lfialo; Memher o f the New York \Vntcr Color Club; the P hilndelphia
Wntcr Color Cl ub, and The Art C I\lb (j { Phi1ndelph:a. Member of the Jury
of Selcctinn u[ tlw United States Section. I)e pnrtmerlt of Art al1,1 of International Jur )' of Awanls. Universal Exposition. St. I.ouis, H)04: Member
o f the MUllicipal Art Jury of Philadelphia: Associate o f the National Acad_
emyof Design. I nstructor in Drawing ami Pa.intill):.

CECILIA BEAUX. LL.D.
Dorn in Philadelphia. Stu.lied at the PCllnS}' lv:wia Academy flf the
F ine Arts. Pupil o f \Vi!lialll Sarlaiu, I'llilrul ciph ia, an,l the Julian rind i.:'I7.a r
Schools . P aris. Awar<1t-d l'llary Smith I' ri7.e, I 'C l1 n~ylva!lia Acadl'lllY nr Ule
Fine A r ts. 1885. 1887. 1891. anu 1892; Guld MeUal. Art Club of Philadelphia ,
189J: Dodge Prize, Na~ional Ac:\<.lem}' of Design. New York . 1893; Bronzc

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Born in Gern1anl"wn. Philadclpllia. F,·I,ruary f,. 157('. Stwli .. ,1 in th<'
P"nlll'1ylv."'ll1ia Ae:"lt'I11Y of the Fine Artl'l "n.II111!\er.l. Alct.'!1 Weir. Fe llow.
ship Pri1.e , Th e P .... l111sylvania Aea,lem~' of the Fine Arts. 1'1'''; IJro!1l'."
1'1-1,.1\,,1. Il" c",,~ Air c~ Exposition. [<)1<); J"nllie Se"nan (~nl,1 1'11"'):11. Tile
l'cnns),lv:l"ia A(·;ut.-",y "f ll,..: Fine AII~. "III; S<,c,,,,,J II:oIl1::I"\cl1 I'li~.(! .
National A";"l cIllY o( llcsh:n. New York. 11)11 ; IIUlJI)ral>le I'Ilentinn. ('ar _
11l'gie Institu te, Piusl,urt::h. 19[ 1: Associa te"f the Nati()H111 Ac:"lel!l~' of
])csi~n.
Instructor in ComJ)Qsit;nn ;m,1 ill ])r awinl ~ and ]>,.inUn)!.

FRANK MILES DAY.

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Bor n in P hiladelphia. AI.rll 5. l!-i(,,- II. S, UlIil'ersil)" of I'enlls},h'alli:!,
IRS.>. "tml)'il1l: ard.itecture there as ... <:II:ls f'lT three )'c;,rs in EIlf('l'e. Fd·
Inw tl.1Il1 l'al'lt Presi<ient of t he AII.cri,·all 1 1I~lit."tc .. r An'hitecl,s; \I'm.
M emher R' )yal Inl'ltitl1te "f Ilriti~h ATt:li.tl'I·ls : TI'I! ~tc' ·. AnICrie;\.1 Aea,I('m~'
in Rome ; M cmber American l'hil"snl'hi cal Suciety a",1 N."'lli"n:d ills titu lc
o f Arts ancl Lette rs : Associate of tilC Na t iOII:lII\ea,lemy OJf \)(·Sil!ll. I n~tT\IC·
tor in Perspective.

DANIEL GARBER.
110rl1 il' North t. l ancllL~: '(·r . 1, 1,1;:",'1. A,"il • c. IXHfI. Stn,lie,1 i" tl": A. t
Academy of Cincinnati, all\1 in the I'cll1l!1)"h'aui1l Acac.lemy of th c Fine ArL.'l.
Awarc.led Fir!lt "i'oppall 1'r;7.e. Pennsy lvania Actl..lemy. [904. am] C(e~s(Jn
Tra\'eJJin~ Scholar~hip. I!}05-1907; First II:1.I:s!arten I' ril'.e. National t\c"'Iemy of ])e~jl:n. 1'1"') : 11""or:,l>le Mentiun. Th e Art (,Iuh "f I'lIil :-1I1,·I"l1ia.
I f} l n; II"nornbl e ~lentiun. Ctl.tncgie 11I ~tit \l tc. l'ittshuTI!h . 191<); 1I1'11111.c
Medal. Buenos Aire~ EXl'nsiLion. 19 10: Fourth Clar k i'ril'.c all" 1['J11oral,le
J\fen Li 'lI1, Cnreoran (:lIlkry. W:L~h iT 'I(L"" . I<J1'l: Walt<'r l.il'l.illl",tll'ri7.<'. Thc'
l'enn~ylval1j,\ A"'''!<'IIIY ,,( tile 1'1 ,,,· All.~:. I<Pl;
I'"Uc'r 1'"1",,.( (: ,,1<11\1,·,1:. 1.
All Institute nf (·hie:u:". 1')[ I ; !),,.,;nn.1 W. A \ ' I"rk 1'1'11'." and =-,ilvC'r 1\1 ed.'11 ,
Corcoran Gallery e,r Arl. 19!2; M{'ml,er fir th e Nati01lai Ac:,'lcm)' c,f
Dc:si1(!n . Instluc~or ill i)rawinl~ awl Pninlll1): .

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THE FACULTY (Continued )
VIOLET OAKLEY.

THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY
OF THE FINE ARTS 1914-1915

norn in New York Ci t y . Studied in Art Students' Leagu e . New York:
The I'clIll~yl valli a Aca,\c my of the Fine Art!;: unr1e r lI olV:ml Pyle, Ced li ...
llcaulC, !lman -Jean. Colli n a ll ,i La7.:l.T, I'aris. l\IC lllhcrof Ph ila. !dl,hi a \V ale r
C olo r Club; P lastic Clu b; Society of illustratorI': Correspondill'! Membe r of
th e AmcriCiln 11I5til\ltc o f Architects ; G old M C(\:I\ o f Ilonor, Th e Penn!'}'Ivania A Ci"ulcmy of the F ine Arts, 1905; G ol,1 an.1 Silver r-,']c,Jr,ls , :-'l. Loui:-;
E "l'osilion , 190'1. Ins t ructor in UCSip,l1.

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PHILIP L. HALE .

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Bora in Uol'tloll . May 21. 18('5_ Pupil of J. Alden Weir, th e JUI[;II'
Acad e my and I;!":co]c des BeaulC Arts . Pari!!. Member of Art Students ·
L(::llo(uc. New York; St. Bo toll)h C lub. Bost o n; H o no mulc Mentio n I'anAm eriC'nn E)I;positinll , BurTnlo, ' 90 1; Bronze 1\lellal S t. I .fwi s E)I; position.
I f)!).I; l;"ltI 1\1ed 1l1 I" lernalional E)I;)J(>!;ition. Ilue'l \.>s Aires, I Y ' ,'. In struct.,r
in Dr:l.winc and f'ai nlin~,

EMIL CARLSEN.
Born in Copenitanen . Denmark , Octoher 19 . I RS.!. Studicd in Danish
R oyal Ac ademy, Memher o f the Nntional Ac ademy o f Design nlld S"lllla,~undi Club, New York. I nness Pri7.e, Salmn,!undi C lub. 1904: Shaw P rize .
Sociely ,,[ America n Artists. ' 1)0.1; <;0 1<1 1\'coal. St. I.oui!; I~Jl.IJOs iti u ll. IY04;
Inn cs.~ Gold Mednl, 190i; Third Medal, Carnegie I n:,tilule. 19Q8 ; BrOllzc
I\l el\nl, Internntionnl Ihpo!;ltion . Buenos Aire!;. 19 , 0; Temple G o ld Medal.
T he Pen nsyl vania Academy of t he Fine A r t!;. 11)1 2. W alter Lippin cott Pri7.e.
The l'e ntl!;yJvania Acad c my o r the Pine Ar ts , (1)1.1. I n~truclor in Draw inl!
anti I'ninting.

HENRY ERDMANN RADASCH, M.Sc., M .D .
Ih'nl in Keo k\'k, l uwn, I1'Ia}' i, 18i .l, ALlen ,led the University of
I nw:'! nllll rceci\'c,1 U. Sc, 1895: F ellowship Chemi s try. 1895- 1/)1)6; Hcecived
Ill. Sc .. 18'); ; Profe!lsor of I norganic C hcmistry at thc Col1ej.{c of P hysiciallS
and SurJe"cons at K eo kuk, Io wa 189 7-1898; Gr a.duated M,D, from Jefferson
~lc, li c :ol Col1c.~e. J QQ I ,
A ssistant Pro fe!;sOT o f I1istolol-!y a'HI Bio lolt}'
in the JclTcrson r.ledieal College; fo rme d r A,ljullct P rofessor (I f I'h}'~iol ogy
anel ])cnHl11strnto r o f lIi slnlORY and AnnlOrlly at lhe Pcnnsylvani a College
(Of De nl;l! Surgery: Member of the Association o f Amerie.'l!1 Anat o mis t ~.
I lIslruclor in All ntulnY .

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The Pcnn ~y l v allia Acadcmy conducts t hc oldest sc hool ill
America devoted exclus ive ly to the culliva tioll of the fine arts,
1)u ring" the hundre d :l nd more years of ils exish:llI:c . it 11<1:-;
aided in the tl":l ini ng- of many of lhe m c n amI WO Il It: 1l whose nallH; S
arc lite lIIOSt illustrious 011 th e paKes o f A me ri ca n A rt. AnuHI).,:' i ts
fu nne l' s tud e nts a re e lllille ll1 p:lilll crs- li g:ure. I:mdsc;l pt:, and 111 :1 ri lle- lllllral d eco r ators. i11nstl'a!ors, and sC lllptors (If Ilalillll : 11 n' pll IlIlion, In £:tc t, its hi sto r y is ill 110 small Ill easu re tlt e hisltl r y of

Alll cric;lIl A rt itse lf.
Its Sc hool is under the inHllediate care of :t C u r:l !ol' :l1ld
CO lllmitt ee 0 11 lns tm c tion a p poi nt ed by the I'n..! sident and 1:1);11'(\
of Directors, together with a Facu lt y co mposed of rcprescntative
:l rtists uf the day, Ille n of wide l:xpcrie n("c as teac he rs and t' lll im'nlly
Cjllalilieu to tli scovcr ;lIld tie vt:lo p cvery la tent (;dCI1! whic h S!lltk: nts
111:IY pussess.
It <loes HIli wa nt sllH le nl s 1I111ess th ey illl l.'lH l III I ~('
sL' rio lls work e rs and \villill)..:' to make SOll1 C s;l(:ri lice for th e ca ll se ,If
:11'1, 11111' ducs it wan l st udt'lLts who ('xpel:! it II) le ach tl ll'l11 a lii I
St ql)ll)lt thc m at the S:UHC ti me.
The aim of the School is not only to s upply the bes t facilities for the st udy of the Fine Arts in ge neral, but also by mean s of
reg ular courses of study to equip its s tudents for any special line
of artistic work which they may desi re to follo w.
It wasles no ti me ill p rcpn rillJ,,:" its s tuden ts fo r adll1i:-;sioll to il :-;
cotl rses o f st ud y, but c lIga).,:·cs thelll nl oll ce alld excl us iv{:ly in
th e study of th e Fine Ar t s nlld bends nil its c llc rg-ies ill this d i rt'ction alone,
It especia ll y aim s to ins truct ils sLudents i ll correct Drawing ,
and some o f its larges t prizes are ba~cd upon this fn nd:lIl1Cll t;\I
re qui site to g rap hic art. It <t illiS , fmth e r mo re, to in s tru ct its pupil s
ill Ih e hmtllo ll Y ami contrast of Color, a nd to create ;lIld d evel o p in
them :l correc t co lor sense, :l lso ill com positioll , in pe rspective, and
ill every other c....senli :l l to a com pre il e nsive s tud y of the finc art s .
Lectures o f g:cneral and s pecial inte rest are g iven durin ); the
yt!:l.I', and th e s tudents m ay attend the m without ex tra c ha rge,
The Academy's Permanent Collection of paintings and sculpture
is an importaut adju llc t to the stude nt s' regular work.

The Permanen t Collect ion of pai n till},.:'s and st:nlpll1rc indlldes
the Gallery of National Portraiture, th e T em pl e Collec tion uf
!\'l odcrn J\lllcriGIIl 1';lilitill~S, alii I the (; ihsull ColIl'I'l ioll, wh ic h is
lar~cly COIlIIH.)SCII of \\'or ksof lil c Co n l inClltal :-:dll)III:-:.
Copy inK in the g'alle ries is pcrllli Ucl1 10 :-:lu Il L'nl :-: Illltkr n'::l SOIl.. ble n.:~ulat i uns,
The Annual Exhibitions ht·lli by thc 1\(,;Hk:IlI Y hl'ill~ IO}.:;t't lu..:r
the best ex:u llpl es of J\lIleric;lII Jlailil i llJ..:" an d scnlp ture. an d c nab lL'
the stu d e nt to folio\\' ilil e lli gcnll y th e various mo veme nl s 01
mode rn art, :nul s tud y till.' tcd lll ic: d Ill cl h u d s hy wili dl till': :lrl nl

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rt.:t:o}!nizcd lor 1:I:lIly Yl'ars as b t: ill).: the In re illnst ill J\ l1l erica,
1)lIrill ~ th e past y eal' they inc li HI(:d :
1\.11 Exhibitio n of \Valer Cu lors COl II posed (II 72u eX :IIuples,

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I larr iso n, cO ll1pu~ed of li S ex:ullph:!s;

.1\11 exhihition of p;1i lll ings by nllltclll p0r:lry Spanis h Artists
COIllI H. ISC<i of 6.3 eX:l111ples , represelll i n~ 29 differe nt artl:-:I::-,
T he AGlticlIlY'S IU91h Anllual Exhi iJitil)1l of Oi l 1 ':lilltill~s a lltl
Sculplt1 l'c, t:o mposcd o f 330 Jl n illtin ~s :lnd I I)<I scu lp tn res , :lilt!
represc lili llJ,:" :t tul,lI of 290 artists, T h i:-: Exh ibition \\'a~ upellt'd 10
pur,I ie v i(;w fur sevel! wed:s :1I1t! visit e d Ily 61.211t1 peo ill e.

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The Academy is equipped in every way to leach the technique
of Painting and Sc ulpture.
The ins trll c tio n it affords is fuJl y cqlla l from n techni c:" standpoint to that obtainable in Euro p e, Its FaCility, co ll ections, }..:'allcries , class- ruollls , and cqlliplll t.:llt o f model s :11111 .asls ;Ire ;ull1lir:!hly
titl ed for th eir purpose . 111 fad, it , ' :til \!·:1t"11 :Irt 10 I\llIeriC;lIls
iJr.. : tte r Ihan they can he taught :Ibroatl, :l1ld it is :111 c :-;ploded i"l:'a
that it is Il r...:ccssfir y tu g-u to Ellropc in onkr to st u dy in some partic ular artist ic" atllluspllcrc,"

FREE SCHOLARSH IPS

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Twenty Schu lars hips ill the Acade m y, t.:llt itlill},.:" tht: huld ers tht:rellf
tu free tuition,

T e ll of the m a re ill mcmory of her fa th er, \ ViJlia m I ,. Elkins, nlld
tell in memory uf he r husU:I nd . (;corgc I), \·V idencr, T he St:holar~ h ip5 will he awarded hy the. Boa rd of Di rct.:lurs I1pon the ret:olll·
ll1 ellllatiOll of th e COI1l!llitt('c till Ins truction :lntllhc F ;wlI ll y of III('

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:-;hip has h~ l.: t1 t'Sl:lhlishl:d. 111 ; d~illg :L \o[:d of tW{! llt y- OlH',
}\ppJiGl1lts m us t submit origillal t1ra\\'illg-~ or paintings ;llld sll u \\"
111 :1 [. they ;ll"C otherwise \vortily of the aW<lnl.

TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS
I\.s br ;1:-; il lstnlctioll is conce rned th ere is 110 Ilcccssily \\'11,ltever for the student to leave Ameri ca, but, by the liberal provision
of the wills of Ellll c n Cres~oll and Priscilla P., his wife, a fllnd hns
bee n crc:lt e d, as a me morial to their d ecc;]se d SOil, \,V illiam Em!en
Cresson, Academician, th e inCUllll: of whic h is to be appli e d by
the Academy ill se nding" its mos t m e ritoriol1s stlldents to Europe.
The ill CUlIll: is divid ed into sc h o larship~ of $500 each, "ward ed to
tile student s iUlp;lrti;dl y upon the nH..: rits of their work .

During the last yea r sixteen students were awarded $500
each and sent abroad [0" a p eriod of fOllr Tl1011th~, fr0111 Jlme to
Septc 1l11lCl- i1lc lusi ve, ;"\1Id ella bled to relllnT to th e Acade my durin.!!.'
lhe f,,11 and (;{)n ti I 1111.: their sludie!' with out lilt..: p aymt..: nt of ;111Y
tuition ft..:es.

OTHER PRIZES
Besides tht..: CressoJ\ schol;u'shi ps, other substantial pri;;.es are
orrercd to stud ents as hereafter stated, and every incentive held Ollt
to th em to develop th eir tal en ts to the ultermost.

The Academy building is locat ed ill the h eart of Philndclpllia ,
witllin Ol1 e square of lhe City I [all and wilhin two ()r three hlocks
of the centr;d cit y rail road d epots . \·VlTile it is conveni ent to th e
business portion (If the cit)', it is ;d so readily :-u; ccss ib1c 10 th e
residenti al districts, and students can ohtain g-ood hoard a t r eaSO JJ able r:1 tes . I 'hiladelphia is oflcn c; dkd "The C ity of Homes ,"
ami of all lhe grl';llt..: r Am eri GI11 citi es it is prolmhl y th e m\lsl
worthy of Ihe name.
Il ol1ses ('an h e purchased or rented upon
e;ISY I~·nll ."': , :uHI :11l:!I'lnlvllls ;1IIt! sln<iios "l,t;lill1"d hy Ih e p':l r ",.
h y Ih e lI1\.1nlh llpon fair and r e:lsun:d)l e \";II("s. T h o..: cost of li\'inj!,
is low.
The city contains, in ;Hhlitioll to th e Academy'S g:;l1lery , n
IlU1Tlher of llot;lhle cull ecli"lls of pailltill.~S which an: .u;n ." ssihlt : 10
sludents.
AnIon;..:' the more in1]Hlrt;TlII 111;1 )' he nl elltiolH..:<i: Th e
\Vilst;lcl1 C"lh'C' lillll ill 1';li1"l1101111 1 I':,rk; Th e 1.:[nk('1T;,11 (;011 (:("tillll :It Ihe IJre xd Institut e : th e i lll porla nt p'lillt i ll;": S ;1 \ lhe
Ilislorical Socidy of l'ennsyh'allia, ;1l1d ;t t Ind ep enden ce I J.dl;
the colk:cl ioll ~ of John (;. Johnsol1, o f ['ett..: r A. H. \Virlc nc r, and
of the late Wil1i;1I11 I .. Elkins.

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J\Jcx ' lIlder Il arris(lli
W ill iall\ i\l. Ch;lsc

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Edwin A. Abbey

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,S<)S Cecilia Beallx
'S<)9 Cha rl es Grally
'90' I [enry J. T ho1l1"0 11

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1\.l\lacNeill

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V io let Oak ley

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Il o r:lllo W .. lker
Edward W . Redfi eld
Ed mund C. T arhell

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Th olll:l~

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Julin S. Sa r},:"CIiI
John \ ·V. A le xand e r
William T. i{it:hanis

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TEMPLE GOLD MEDAL

IX,s-1 Ceol"g-c W. May na rd
[SSS Char l c~ Sprag-lic I'e;\rce
C lifford I'ro vo:-<l G rayson
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Char l c~ Stan le y R ei nlm rt
IXS9 A l1l1a Eli zabe t h Klulllpke
IS9'J Willia m Il e nry Ilowe
A bbotl I I. T ha yer
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1R92 Il c llf Y S. Bishing1,s9'1 James A. i\ la c Ncill Whi~ ll e r
IR91 Joh n S. Sargcn t
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Cc(:iiia Beaux
William 1\1. C hase
Winslow Ilolllcr

Edward W. Redfie ld
Thomas Eakins
'905 J. 1\ IdclI Weir

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IX<]S Ed mu nd C. Tarhell
11-i9S Joh n II. T watdl tlll:t n

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EIIg:cnc Pm !! U llman
Willanl I.. i\'ic IGIH
Frank \V. Benso n

C,:tri l\lelche rs

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Frede rick P. Vi ntu n

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191<J Il 0w<lrd Gard ine r Cllshi ll ~
IS96 J. I 1II III ph reys John~to ll
191' Ridl:lrtl E. l\ lill e r
11-i9 7 (;eorge DeForest Brush
1912 Emil Carl~cll
1.<-\97 Juhn \V, Alexander
19 1.1 Fred e ri ek Fril..!sckc
11-i9 S \ViIIOIl I.ockwood
191 4 \\T . E11II CI" Sdtulicld
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TEMPLE SILVEH MEDAL
\Villi a m T hom:1:-< Trego
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Art hur Pa rton
Th om a ~ I l ill
II-i90 Edward L . Sillllnu n ~
\V illia m T. Ri c h<lrds
189' Kenyon Cox
Alexande r 11" lTi~o n
, 892 Geor~c inlless
I lownrd Russe ll HUller
WA LTEH L1 PPINCO-n- PRIZE
1899 Joh n 'IN. Alex;lIlde r
Kendall
1900 H ell ry O. T a llne r
Ed mu nd C. T arbe ll
\,Villiam I.. Pi ck ne ll
1901 Cha rl es II. Davis
}\Ibert I-It; rlc r
' 902 \ +Valter MncEwcll
James Jebusa Sha llno ll
190.3 Frank VV. Bt:: llsoll

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Jo~eph DeCalll p

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WA.L"ILH LlI'! ' INCOT I· PH IZE · CO ll/inll ea
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J\ lal"v Cass: 11l
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Ah ·~: Uldcr Slirling· Calole r 19 10 j. Alelt'n \\ ·I·ir
T. \V. De willg·
19 11 I ):llIil'l (; ;1rl x.:r
IZdwa rd \v. 1~I 'I Hil'ld
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Ch i Ide Ilas!"':1I11
I\ l al"ioli l'owl·l s
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Ja m es I{. I loJlkills
TIll.! 1\1. j l·al1 l\kl .: lI\c
MAHY SMITH PRI ZE
ISC/\ C arolin e i\.! a rl
S usa n II. i\ lacl)owell
Cath ari ll(: A. Jallvier
IS99 e lm l II. ik·t"k
Emil y S:l rt :till
19'") J\bry F. R. Clay
11)'11 J:1l1t"1 \Vht·c k·r
1\1:II·Y J<. T n )Llel·
El11i1 y Sar l: lill
1<)' 12 Eli llor 1'::1111,
1.\l CY I), Il v lllle
19' !,1, J c :-<~ ie W illt-nx Slililh
1')\1.] I.ill ian i\1. (;clI l11
Ceci lia Be,tllx
C ecil ia Beallx
[90S Elizahdh ShippL'n Grl..!e ll
11J'-,6 Alice J\!1l1l1fortl
I':lizabe lll F. Bo ns:l11
I{, '7 I\!:try SlI1y lh !', ·rkins
Eli z:lht'lh w . 1 ~1I1,erl s
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1,:liwllt ·tll S llarlt:lwk j'"I1!S
Ali ce Barlle r SII..! I,I I\.·I1 ~
-'I :l rtlm Wa lter
Cec il ia He:lllx
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C ecil ia Bc;\tIx
19 1U Ali ce J\Iulll ft,l·d I{uilt' rt !-'
]() t 1 I\li t·c K. ·"I SIo.t1danl
I\ laria I.. " irl,
(;;ilJricilc D. ClcIlU; 111!-'
Eli z; ti ll"1 h SII:llll :I\\·" Jtlllt":-<
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El iz<l he l h II. Walsoll
Iql .l A lice Ke nt SllIdtl:trtl
E lizabe th F. Bon sa ll
19 [ /1 N in:1 B. Ward

JENNIE SESNI\N GOl.D MEDAL
W. Elme r Sdu) field
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1910 Chi Ide Il a ssalil
C o lin C. Coope r
Edwnrd W. R lCdlidd
It.J lI J"seph T . I'eal":-<oll, Jr.
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Willard I .. ~ktC';df
19',6 Albert I.. Cnlll
lyl3 (;('orgy l:l' II (I\\":-<
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Everett L. \\'arnlCr
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I':obert Spl· nn·r
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1<)1>9 Jolt n S . Safg-l~lIt
1<)12 j()~t ' Jlh I h'C :lI llP
19 10 Adu lph e I\ori(;
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J. Al d e ll Weir
19 11 Edmund C. T:lrlld1
19 14 Rohe n l lel,,·i
CHI\HLES W, IJECK, JR, PHi ZE (WATEH COL O H EXI-IJ UITI ON)
JO:-<1.:1'1I l.i lltiOIl Smith
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Ernest I .. BIUlll t·llsc hlCili
I l e m y I\IcC a rtcr
19/ 0 N. C. W yeth
Eliz,lilc lh ShillPCIl Green
19 11 Jc ~s i e \V ill cox Smith
Max ii d <l I 'arfish
11-) 12 W. J. A r lwanl
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CEOI,GE D, W IDENEH MEMORIA L MCDAL
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j;I1lIl:U'Y 3(), 1915; the seco n d tCrlll will bCh"in I\!onday, j'" l"hrl1;\ry r,

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The first terlll will iJeg-i ll l\1ollday, October s. ISlI 'I, and dos!.'

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V isitors are adm itte d Lo the schoo l Oil w ct.:k -days fro III 4 to 5

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Thallksg'ivill;';' I );IY, Ch rist -

mas D ay, New Year's D ay, \Vashin g lull's Birthday, ;1I1tl ( ;uod
Fri day.

During Christmas \\"(;ck the schouls \\'ill be upen, bUl

no living mudels will be hired nor cr iticisms gi \·c n.

THE COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
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DRAW ING AN D PAINTING

The Course!'> of instruc ti o n arc divided into ])cp artJllcllls of
I'ai ntin g; of Sculpture; :Ind of I lIlIslr:lll01l.
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IIHI S! be dOll e, hut the dcpartllH.!llts arc closely allied, the ad\,;tllcnl

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Tht! ge neral m ethod of instnlC{iuli is hy n iti dsI11 of the wurk
done. bill the indi vidua lity of the :->t\uicilt is Bot repressed by
fixed methods.
T he aim is to he lp the stude nt to observe accurately :tnd rc('nrd
tnl lh fll lly what he secs, and ns he sees it.

ANTIQUE COURSE
In order that stude nts who have had little or 110 trainil1J..: 111
drawing' may pu rsue their studies umler th e ea:-;iesl cOluJitiolls
a nd :1d v:\Ilce Il<lltlra ll y to h i).:"hcr work, :1 p rcp:1ra to ry A ntiqlle
Course is C() lldtl C I C~I. which includes draw itl).:" from the C;\sl, draw-

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ing' ;tlu l p ai n ting hOIll s lili lift..: , ;11Id k·, 'lu I'L·S 11 )11)11 c01r1 positioll, p ..: rsp..:cti vc, ;lnd anato l1l Y. It cOlllprises the following dasscs, ;JI\(I
gives the sllldcnt a cU11Iprehcl1si\"l! rang"C of stlldy_

Drawin g" fnllll C a s t
E ve r y lIIoming" and afternoon,
eve r y l1i ~ht

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Monda y. \Vetl nesda y :11\<1 Fri d ay nficrnool1s
I)el'sp..:t:l ive I .eclurcs

111Ig-h H.

Brecke nr id~t:

Joseph T . Pearson ,

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F r ank Miks Day
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Req ui rements for Admission
For ;I<li llissio ll to the Antique CO ll rse dra\\"ill}...~ or skclcht's
frll1l1 the sl)lid niljen ill

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l11 ay pn.!pa rc lilest: ill tile sc hoo l·rooms or furward exam pl es matlt:
fnr the I 111 rpose.

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DRAW I N(j (ANTIQUg) , 1'11 '1

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r ee for the An tique Course

Th e fec for the Antiquc Coursc is 1-5(.) pcr ter11l , th e pa yme n t of
which fee c ntilles the st uden t h> work in the llIorni n){, <lfLernooll, or
l1 ig ht, 01";]11 IhrCl:. S tudt 'll ts l;tki n ~ (Iti s CO llI"St.! ;l re PCflllilLt'd (0
wurk III the A n tiquL: !\Iodclli l lg' C1:t s~ w ilholt l extra I.: h ar~L:.

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'1'1-11:: LII 'E AND I-lEAD

COU I ~SE

T he I. ife a nd i'l c;HI COl1rse cOlllpri scs all Ih e ;l(h:mCl'd I.;l:lSSCS
in dr;1\v illg' a lllI pnint ing:, :IIHI includes dr;twill}!' ;md paiming' irotll
the IIUIlI<1 1l Fig-l1rc, amI drawing' and p a llll ing' irulll the Il end , and
frolll Still I .ire, all(1 1el: l tl rcS I1pOIi Co mpusili01l , / \'rsl lcclive . :tIlt]
Anat o m y .
In draw Ill).! and painting' fnJll1 the J ,ire. slmk'lll s will not In.:
cunfim:d 10 ...:rili1'i:-;lI1s fr0 111 a sing-Ie instructor hut will 11;\ve Ih e
:'~Tl'al ;U]V;Uil;lg"t·

of the Faculty.

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T he thl }' Li fe Glasses will he under th l;! g"clll'r;d

slIpervision of Mr. ] '('arSOll and lhe Il i~hl dasses IlI Hlt.:r 1\Ir. ( ;arlu..: r.
\\-'hile weekl y nilici!"OllIs will he given duri llg- NO\'clld~ r and Decemher by i\lr, Ii ale: dllring Jallll:l r y alld Fdml: ll'Y by 1\lr, C;u"I ~C Il, :llld
during- i\ larch ;tlltl April h y i\Ir. J\: ;lr~l\ ll.

T he COll r~c t:o m pri~\!~ the follo\\'ill).!" classes:
II"..;rIlIlCTOII ,"

D raw ing- :lnll paintin~ fnull the Fi},.:.ll rl',
FlJr women, three h ours daily , f~)r
llie ll , Ihn.·c lH UI rs (bil r, :111(1 for WI Hllt'n,

PAINT I NG (L IFE).

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Tncs(lar, Th llrstlay. a ll tl Satnnla y
eV":l1il1g~, ;u1t 1 for 1ll(.! 11, !\'IOlld :1Y,
\Vcd lle!idar. :ttld Friday llig'hIS,

Joseph T , l'c;l rsoll,

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I );l11icl Gal'her

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and painting from the I l c:-HI.

Tuesday,

Thursday,

mornings al1 (1 :lft t.: 1"lU)

and Saturday

Drawing- and pain tin.!.:." fro III Still l.i fe.
I'Vl ol\day, vVedll e ~day, alit! Friday
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Ilugh II.

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Jos(~ ph

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DrawinK alld paiJllilli-:- fro III Ih~ I [ ~ a d .
Criticism dates to he alllloun ced dll!"-

ing the te rm
COlllposilioli
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Ana tOIll y Led nres

Jose ph T. l'o...:;lf SO Il, Jr.
Vinld ();d.:: k ~·
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[It'nry !':rd1l1;1111l 1":' ;11 lasc h , f\1.1) .

Requirements for Admission
Students will be admitted to th e Life alld Hea d Classes only b y
the actio n of the Fac ulty nfle r olll eX;lI11in;llioll o f tlwir \\"o r k ill
drawi ng from the full-l e ngth fl~ure , e ithe l- antiqu e or li fe.

The Fee for the Life and H ead Course

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payll1ellt of wh ich fcc e ntitl es th e stude nt tn \vor k ill til e Antique
Course. the L ife CUllr~e. ;uld th e Classes ill Sndp[lIn..: , without
ex tra charge _ Stude1l ts in drawing" alld pailllill~' ;11'e
to clo a cerl-ain am Ollnt of 11l o d e lling".

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SPECIAL CLASSES
Costume Sketch Class

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A CO:-;tUlIlC Sketc h Class will be conducted throllg-hout both
terms. It wi ll meet 011 eac h Sat uni;)y JIlornillj.{ hel\,"ec li ni ne
I)'d uc k and 110011, a nd Oil eac h Tnc:-;t!a y Ilig-ht he twee n SCV l ' \\ a nd
Ililll! o'dm.: k. Skl!tch cs from the li vill)..:" lIIod el arc llIade ill IIlack
:tIltI while, or ill color. i\'Il:1l1 bcrs o f allY ot her cla:-;s in the school
may atte nd the Costume Sketc h C lass without further char)..:"c ,

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The chid o bj ect of Il1i:-; class is to tc;tch the st ude nt 10 draw
readi ly, alld g"ra:-;p quick ly, lhe whole compositiotl show n hilll, as
;ttl illus tratio n of chamctcr.

Miss Beaux's Class
Some tim e during th e school year, Miss Beaux will conduc t a
l'ortr:lit C lasS th e m emilc rs of which will 1)(' St' kT\('d frolll the
Life and 1"lead Cour.:;e. No c xtra charge is m ade for this class.

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Mr. Pearson's C lass in Composition
T he Class in Cumpvsiliull or Se lf I·:x pn.:ss io ll is cl)mh wh.:t1 I'r
i\lr. Pea rson. Th e ai lll i~ \ 0 ellCO I!r:t ~c the student by SYlllp;tlhy
and c:o·opernl io ll to express ('uumgeow-:Jy a nd forn~hlll y h is illlprrs'
siolls :l nd concepti o ns.
No theo ries o r formulas ;IS to what cOlis tillil ('S or 111 :Ik cs:l work
nf :11"1 ; ,f(' al lc ili ph-t l.

' !'Iu. : C lass is in fact a

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which i s nati ve to hilllsdf. ;lIId IIJ Cc till ~ frlml week to week \1) ('X _
hibil il s work fo r COlll p;,risUll :lilt! o pe n discllssion.
M ural Deco ratio n is Kive ll cspc(:ial aUe nl iu n ill tilt" ( ...."uposi l jll1\
C lass, A slIi>jcd with definite require ment s is offe r ed every ol11t'r
wee k, and wh enever possihle. !-:i ud('1I1s :l1'C g'i liCII : 11\ (J]lporlll1lil y I.,

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Miss Oakley's Class in D ecoration
SOlli e lillie durill~ the sc ho o l year i\liss Oaklt:y will cO lI<l 'l("t :,
C lass in Decoratio n. No extra c h ar~e is made fo.· this c lass.

Mr. Garber's C lass in Etchin g
/\11 Et L:hi ng- Prcss ha s [ICCII pl;.ccd ill the SL: huols. ant! dl. rillg
the yem i\1r. Carhvr wilt ~i\"t · inst ructioll in till' /\rt of E tchi n g.

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Dr. Radasch's Lectures on A natomy
Th e L ect u res 0 11 Anatolll Y hCg"in a1>Ol1tll1 e fir st week uf Novclll '
be r, a nd are open to s tutlCli lS of :lIl y course withou t extra c ha rg-e,

Th ey are illus trated witll the ste reopticon , with drawing-s made in
the presence o f th e class hy the ins tructor. and ;l1so hy mea ns of
the li vi ng Ill ode l. They fully co ve r the subject o f art istic anatomy.

Mr. Day's Lectures on Perspective
U ll I'crspec.:t i\·c b eg-i ll ahoul the first week ill
Nove mhe r. Th ey a rc ope n to stud ents oi <lil y course without
ext ra c.:harg-e.
Th e Course consists ill k:clurcs nponlhe demen ts of lilH.:ar p(: r·
s pccti vc ill ustrated hy dr:l\\" i1J ~s 1l1:ule hdort : the class; in c:\('I"<' isf' s
upo n the sall1e sllhj t:t.: t :l1Id ill :-; kl't('h illg" fnl111 the sol id ol !j(·t'1 a11d
froll1 nature; :1 11(1 ill t 1JP appli ca tion uf lhe k n owledge thus g:111lcd
10 illn s tmtion :Illd painting'. The way ill whi .·1t a rtis ts of \'ario1ls

Th e I.ec.:tu res

sc huuls ha \"(; used the principl cs n f p e rspect ive is dt:!l1011 Slrah:d hy
lan tern projec t io ns of their work s ,

DEPARTMENT OF SCULPT URE
The Class(.'S ill S c ulpture will be unde r the di reclion vI i\lr,
C harles Gmfly, ;\lu1 a~c as follows: Fo r me n eve ry Illorning"; ftlr
wo me n every afternoon; .\IId for mcn eve r>' T uesday. Th ursday,
and Saturday night",

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SCU(~[,TUR I~" STUDENTS' EXlIIBITlON

Th e wor k of the Classes in Sculpture COllsisL<; of modellil1 ~ freJ1l!
the livillg m ode l, j.,::cll crally in the round, hut OCGlsiu n all y ill re lief,
ami from hoth th e full -Icngth figure and the hl"ad ul1ly "
In addition to thc work from lif\,;, e a ch s tmknt is require d to
present two sketch-mudels of scul ptural tlll: mcs , whe n dirc(" lcd hy
the Instructor. 011 th ese the s tud en t will recei"c indi\"idlla llllollthly
criticism througho ut the balance of the school -year. in orLi er to
deve loJl the orig-inal the mes to thei r fullest extent , as if the suhjects
were to he fi nally executed in full size"

Req uire ments for Ad mission

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l'IH)It),~ ral )l l s

of work ()I" S I)cc ilII Cll~ of 111Odellill;":' o f s! IOit"it.-l1t
llIerit arc require d for adlllis!-'iull lu liles\.' ("!aSSt"!-'"

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Suu.lenL<; not s u nicien tly advanced for ~dll\i ss i ol1 to l ife classes
arc ofTered r~ ci lilies for 1ll 0 t1 Cl1 ill~ frol1l th e ;1Iltiquc cast, and as
soon ~s they h<l.ve acqu ired sufficient proficie ncy to :ldmil them to

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life d;t~ses, th ey arc il 11 11Wtli:l tl :l y p nl11101etl withou t IIII' p:I )' II1I' l1l
;"lil Y fu r t her fcc.
So m e p r;wtic;t! k lltJ",lcdgo.; of the liSt· o f cl~l )' aud ;1 nile 1"11111 ', ·1"
lion of f01"m in the 1"lIlIlld ;\I'C of 111:IIUfl's l ;ttl\,;lIIl;lgl ' III holh p:1il1kr
and illu st rato r,
S tudents ill scu lpt n re afe pe rt ui tl l!d to wOfk in the dra wi ll~ ;U\d
p aintin g classes ;md recolllllll:nded to w ork the rei n, hil i adn li ss ioll
to the li fe drawill~ d as~es is . for sculptors, sl lhj ed 10 t ilt., salllo.;
re q ll irem en ts as for p ;li n le rs.
T he N ig"hl C lass m eets frolll 7 \t1 [0 p.llI. T h e work in Lhis

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id e nti ca l with Ih at done i n lhe U:ty Class.... s except th;ll the

wo rking ho urs ;I re ' less.

The Fees for Sculpture C lasses
T he fcc for lhe Classes ill Sc ulpture is $.')0 pc r ter1ll. Students
arc :tllo wed to work in the I lay Cl asses o r Nig-ht U :ISSl'S or in both,
a nd stud en ts· ill i\ l ot.lelli llg" ;Ire p l' t"lllitt cd 10 \\"41 rk ill lilt· I l raw ili g'
and Pain ti n g" Classes w ithoul exIra (·h:trge.

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The Class in Illu strati on w i ll he \lIltlcr the d irection of tl lr. l ien!' }'
!\1cC:lrle r. Us p urpose is to prov itl c for the st udent sHeil practica l
ins tru ctio n :1S w ill e na ble h im \ I P O Ii the com ple tion of the COl1 r sc to
im l11 c Liia lel y e nter the pro fcssio.nai fi eld of m agazi ne and hoo k
illustratillg', d ecorati ve a.l'l li newspa pe r \\·o d~. Instruction is g iven
in dr:\\vi llb", in com pos it iun, ;tn tl ill th e techniq ue of :111 IIl('lIi l1 111S
- pe n, c h;tn;o:t1 , h lack ,lilt! whi te, t Clllpc r a and o il.

Req uirem e nts for A dmission
S tude nts, to he e1i~ih l e fo r ;td lll iss ioll , m lls t han! h:1Il SWill;' pn !ill IIIl" ",-:lfk'I1IY'S
Antiqu e Cou rse.

paralo r y wo r k ill I>rawi ll)..;". Siwh as is givell

St ude nt s :m,; ;u inlittt,d 111'0" :111' !'xliibil inn of s alisf;w lW'y
work to the Fac lLlty.
The C I;tss in Illustratiun will meet da il y t h roll).::h o ll l Ihe schoul
year. S pec ial room s are sct aside for their use.
T he d:lss tlr;I\\'s fnllll th e living' llIode l. 11I1I1\'illll;1I tTili"is ll 1
is g iven wilh sp ecial rc~ard to the illust rator's n .:q llin..! lIIc n ls, ;I lld
comple ted illus tratio ns a re m ad !;! to s lIi>j!;!C1S ass ig ned It) the cI:, ss,
U pon the :1II110unCCIIlCll t of e;tc h of these subjc('(s :, ~c ll e ra l class
tal k fo ll ows, and upon the cOlH p lcIinli of the wo rk there is hf)lh
II]di vi<lu al all(1 J..:'~ ll c ]' a l c riti cis m ,
111 ad d ilio ll to Ihe f('J..:'llla r dass work ' ,ct:ltlrt:s an' gin'l1 durin).!
the ycar h y p rad ic. t1 s pecia li sts II p OIl t he V: I!'iOIl S pron.:ss<,.'s o f
rep rod uctio n for the purpose of p r int ing. ;1Ilt! students arc ins trtlch.:t1
to work with Ihe par ticular prOCess in vit'w whic h is tn he Cll1 p lf )yt:d

to pri nt the ir illil strati u n,

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Stude nts i n I ll lISI I';ll i ulI an; p Cl'lnitlcd 10 cO l1l pdt' fur li n- Cn:ssolT
T ra velli llg' Scho la rsh ips, ami fro m those wh o do ('ompete a cc rl ;' ln
a moun t o f wo r k ill th e Li fe C I :L"~es is req u ired, Ad m issiu ll to Ih e
I -ife n ra\\; i ll ~ C lasses is subject, howcve r, to the sallie req u irem en ts fr o m illus trators :tS fronl p:1i ll l CrS,

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The ~ 1I t.:ce~~ hll rC~ lIh tlf th t! ~~ lIe l;!! art 1lailllll):, ).:ivcn ill the
Academy Schools. a nd the spL"(:ial lr:lillill~ Lh ey g ive in illus tration, nre show II hy :the large III1111bc r of J\ c:1.ilc Il1Y ~l1U lellt~ who
ha ve achi evcd di~ till).:"lIi~ h ed success in th e field of illllstmtioli.

The Fee for the lIIustration C lass
Th e fee fur the C lass ill Illus tration is ~50 per te rm.
IIlu slrato~ will he reqll ire ~ to present c;H.:h lIIo nth wmk done
ill tht! Illustrati on CI:ISS and tu p<irticipatc in s lI c h Cvm·(Jl(r... ,lIId
e xaminations a~ lIl ay he ;lIlllnllllccd dUI-in).:" the season. l]llth'r the
direc tion uf their In s truc tur, the y ;lrt! also required to tlo Life Class
work ill dmw inJ.:" :1.nd arc ell,titled to ;\u c nd th e I .ifc Classes and th e
Still-Life C lnsses without ex tra charge, They ;m.! lik e \\,· isc e nt it1t.:t1
to atte nd til t' Lect ures 011 Composition, I'erspective . :l1Id Anatumy.

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SUMMARY OF FEES
A ntiqu e Co urse
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I ,ife <111<1 Head 1':Ji ~till g:~Cllllrse
Illu stra tio n CoursC""

Modelling' Course
L oc k e r ft;u l, Oll e ,1olla!" I'I':R Tl -:IIM .

Th e l'''ym ClIt of $50 I'",,"lcrlll (loJ<: clh~'r w;lh Ih" 1I,,,I"; <;lIial;"" k " uf ~ .", ) ""\,~., ,,

all lhe tuilion fees.

( No extra charJ.::c is l1!ade 011 aCCOllllt of lllo.1cls. )
NO TE- All

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sl",k lll S " 'list p ay ill ".l d ili"" '0 tl,..,

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lal ;oll fce of rive doliars ,

Tuition fees will n o t be refunded on account of absence.

GENERAL RULES OF THE SCHOOL
No studCllll1lltler s ixteen years of age is cl i ~'ihl c fo r nd1llis:-;iol1.
l ~eg:111ar attendance hy s tude nts of a ll Ycuurse is no t cO l11 pul sory,
bllt no reduction from these rates will be made on accoun t of
absence.
All n ew sllu1t.;nls elltcrill~ the 1\cldell1Y will he reqll i rt..:tl, 111
aduitioll to the fees stated h er e in, tu pay a l11 atricuLitioll fee of
five dullars, :l11d the su m of olle dollar 1'EI<. TER ;\l for the lise of a

loc k e r.
N o other fees wha te ver a re req uired fru 11I stude nts . i\ laterials
for study 11Iust ue provided hy the students.
1\11 articles re quired ill t he classe s are for sale i ll th e schools <1\
lowest prices.
1\ d e tailed schedule of classes will be foulld o n p a);:e 65 ·

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES
Travelling Scholarships

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has been tTcated as a l\ lclllo rial to the ir d ct.:cascd ~Oll, \ Vi ll ia lll
Em lCIl Cresson, AcaticlIlid;IIl, the inco me uf which is to he a ppli ed

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During the past year tbe Academy sent ab road sixteen pupil s .

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There were ten painters, two sculptors and four illustrators.

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struc tion taug ht ill the Scho o ls, based 111"'1011 Ihe 1I11111hcr of pupils
ill each Course as u n e factor, and t he s/(lllllnrd of the work as

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another factor. The award consists of i-sou to c;lch s tude nt , Iu he
ex pended in foreign travel a mI work, withi ll the limits u f the
Scho larship.
It is th e inte nli o n o f the C rCSSO l1 Scholarships 1.0 !.!lvc to th e
students of thc A cat! t.:1ll Y the advanta)..:'1.! I)f sec in !.! SOIlIC uf the
impo rtant Galle ries ami Art Schoo ls abroad, :lnd the 1\cad e llly
d esires to exten d th e hendit of lilt.: SdlOlarsh ips to m; man)'
students as p ossible, p rovilled they possess the Il ecessar y Illeri t.
The trip abroad is limi ted Lo the SU IllIl H! r v:\c;\lio ll, a period of fo ur
month s, from JUlle to September inclusivc , so that student s ca n
return to tilt! 1\cadcmy for stud y during" the ClIsl ling- schoul yea r.
The Board of D irec tu rs, IIpn n th e n.:!COllllllcIHlation o f th e ComlllitLee 011 In stru c tion, 1I1 ;IY, 111 case of t.: xo,.: pli ll llallil er il , p l: 1"I1Ii l
a st udent to co mpe lt.: for the C resso n Scholarships a!;ain. :111<1
n.:ceive a seco11l1 award ot ~ ,'iOO , hilt Ilnless S(liHC satisfactory excuse
he accepted h y \he COlll1l1iltcc 011 Instrllction. s lich second COIlIpe ti tion and award Illl lSt he d\ll"ill ~ th e Il ex t year slIccced lllg' Ille
lirst award .
Th e :1\\,:11'11 of a Tra vc llillJ.:' Sch llbrshi p is 1101 10 he re}.: ankd :IS :I
ce rtific ate (If prorll'ien cy , and Sl lUlelllS rC1;ei\·illg' s uc h ;Iw;u'd ,
whether for the firs t or sct:u lld tillie , arc re q\1 ire d tu rc ll1r1i to thc
Ac:u!t.: m y for further stu d y ami to inspirc al\(I c llcourag-e lh e ir felluws.
During th e past year six students wc re sent ahroa d for the

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j\ L:cordin~ (0 lhe pos iti vely l:xp rc.'~l:d It :llIl!'> of th e ~ ifl t h e
drawill.fJ" of tIH.: pict ures wi ll receive the lirs l attention o f the

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t he properly of th e Ac;a1c lll Y·
I'idurcs s h all he 1lLlIlIhcrctl by the C ura to r, an d a tlICIlIOr;\I)(\1I 1ll

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of the 11ll1l1bc r alld arti s t' s nallle k e pt ill ;\ sc;\!e d e n ve lo p e ( 110 li st
of \lumbers bc ill K kcpl), wh ich shall he OPl!ll c<l "ft e r the pri ze-w in ning- pictures ha ve h een sel ect ed b y the CO IlI111illcc 011 Instnu.: t iotl.

No s ignatures 0 '- c ipi u!rs s h;tll he p1:tn:d 011 C:lllvas o r streIche r,
so that as far as poss ihle the ide ntity of the com pet itors shall he
k epI secrd whih: the C(lllllwtilioll is IIIH \(: I"

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No wo rk witl be OIcce pl e tl with o ut th e ;lpp rov; !I of th e C llm millee on In strl1ction, :lml there is 110 u hli gatinn to award a prize
if, in the opini o n of the C 0I111nitt ee, Honc o f th e work s sl1iul1itted

i:-; o f s uilic ic nt l11e rit.

THE THOURON PRIZES
Th e fo llow in g awards, fou nded by Il enry J. Thol1rOl1, a funner
In:-tr llctor in Co mpos it ion in the A t.:adc my Schools. will he ma(lc
a t the c\o5e o f c:lch school yC<l r, the tcrms o f said <l\vards hcin ~
as fol1o\\'5:

A prize of $50 for ;\ Kroll P of nut 1t:ss than three composit ions
lIpo n suhjects g iven to the c\as." during the c urre nt season, anti a
prize of $25 for a st".coml s imilar KrOll!', the first to be decidetl h y th e
Fac ulty, the second by a vote of the student:- the n workinK in the
Schools; amI one o f 1-50 and one of $25, the first fur general proKfcss
ill s tudy, the second for th e work showing, in its treatm e nt of sa id
subjcct:>;, th e most poctil: , o r ahstrac t, or ide ali s ti c. poil1t of \'ie w,
both to be d ecided hy the ins tnlclOr o f the class.
The sa me
awards are not to he made twi ce to th{~ same student.
But o ne award is 1l1:HJl: tv ;\ ~tud e nt in th e !·v n1 pct itivn.
In the event of Ilotm ak ill g the ;1111111:\1 awards, o r any pOrli o n o f
them, th e money is to ;\cclI llmlatc ulllil it sh a l1 a n1l1111\1 to the s um
o f $.$00, whe n it Sh;1 11 he ,Iwarde d , Il y votc of Ihe F:u:ult y, as \he
result of a competition in Composition upon a Kivc n suhject, lu the
s un.:essfl1l stud e nt for ;, three 111 0 11tI1 S' S I1111111 c r Irip ahroad, 10 include ce rtai n s pccitie d places a nd g all e rit!s, and fo r th e spe dal

study of Composiliul1.

THE EDMUND STEWARDSON PRIZE
The EdnHl1H1 Stewardso n I'r jzc of Qne H uud rc(1 I)oll;lrs, ill tile
De partment of Sculpture. will be awarded fo r the thirt cf.: Il1h time a t

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the close of the school year.

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This is all anllual pri /.e . 10 1>1: l"ompl'H·t1 for h y Jlr(' ~\ ' 1I1 slu dt:l1ts of the Ac<td c m y with sllch pupil s of o the r art sc hou Is as 11\:1 )'
b~ app roved by th e COll11l 1iltec UI1 In struc tion.
I ];lvin ~ olln .: n '(:eived this ::twanl, a s tudent bcconleS in cli).!:ible.
The subj ect fu r the competition s ha11 he a full-l ength lig l11'c
from the Antique or Life, either in the ro und or ill re li ef, :tlld
wiJl be aUllounce u by the Co m mittee 011 In:-;truc ti o n 011 the firs t d::t)'
of the Com petitio n.
Studies :-;haJl no t he less than lwo feel s ix inches in hc ig:itl :tIlll
110t m ore th;1Il three feet ill hc ig:ht, :11111 sh.tli be Il1 ;H lc within
eig-htecll hours, during" thrt:e CO llSt'Cll tivc d ays, 111 six SCS~i Oll S o f
three honrs eac h.
Each com petito r sha ll priv::ttely draw by lot a 11111111>er, ;l11d s hall
enclose the S:IIllC with his or 11I..:r I1 ;UlH..! ill a seal e d c llvc lope to Ihc
Secre tary of lhe A c aue my . UpOIl cOlllpl e tion o f the work tht::
competitor s hall place a correspol1t1in); numbe r IIpo n the si lid y
s l1hmittetl to the Jury of Award. \tV he n the s ub ject is ill l1 ig.h
rd id, position in the t:o mpe tition r U OIll shall he d e te rmin ed b y 101.
No one excep t the co mpe titors shall be mllllitled to th e compe titi o n
roolll at any tilll e during the days of th e c011lpe tition, 110r :-;h all all Y
Ile rson except the JHd gcs bt:: presc llt during ins pection of tile stll(ii cs.
Th e Ju dges o r Jury of Award shall be three professional sculp·
tor~, having" 110 ollicial con11ection with tll e Academy, or schoo l or
sc hools whose pllpils 11lrty have taken part ill the compet ition.
Whe n the slIcce!;sfu l HUlllber sit'llI have bee n ;ul11ounce(\ by th e
Judges, the S ec re lrtry s ha11, in the prescllce o f o ne or m o re o f th e
Di rectors of the A cau em y, open the sca h;d e ll velopes, ;11111 decl are
the name of the su ccessful co m petitor. If no stndy he sati s f;u'to r y
to the Judges, the prize ma y , in th e ir d isc re tio n, Ite withheld , a ud
when no <lw;lrd is made , the am0\111t of the prize 1llay, in the di scretion of the BO:1rd of Directors of the Ac;ulc1l1Y, b e added to the
principal of the prize fund, or distributed with future prizes.
Th e clay models o fTe red ill compe titi ol1 1111lst be kept standing' ill
g"ood condilion ulltil o the rwise ord e red . Hmi li g ures ca st hy th t:
Academ y hecume its prope rty_
The COIlIj>ctiliun fvr the year 191 5 will take place 011 i\1;lrdl 15.
16. and 17.

ZOOLOGICAL PRIZES
From th e
the childre n
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prizes of :f.30

income of the John I I. Packard FllIU.\. t:~tabl is hl:d b y
of the late John 11. 1'ackard , 1'1.1)., for mally ycar~

the Acad e my' s COlllmittee 011 Instru c tio n, :l1lllual
ami 120 will be award ed fo r the bes t ;llld second best

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but h le n llS o f lhe schoo l year, prov ide d thaI a s tud e nt h:n'ing" OI U.:('
received :111 aW<lnl, becullles tll1: reahc r ineligih le.

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T H E PRIZE IN D RAW ING
F rolll t he illCQ1l1C of a fund cst:d)lisil cd by \\lilli;\l1I K. i{;tLlI -

bOf),t'er, Esq., as a m e morial to his s is ler, As pasia Et:kt:rI ]{ a llllt"rger, who for some years W:IS a sw d e nl of the J\<::ulc lll },. a n A 111 III a I
Prize of 'j.25 will he :L\\'anlcu fo r the hest drawin g- i11 bl;lck and
while of a head frul1\ li fe hy a pupil of the A c; ,dc lll Y who has not
been u nd e r instruc tion ove r two years 11l1l ha:-> b t;l.!ll n !g"istl.!rc d ill
the A cademy fu r b Ulh te rms of the schoul y l~ar. No s tud l"nl ma y
Sl11)lllilllHIrC thal11)11C drawil1g:. 1)11 1 h ;l V il1 ~011CC l"l'n"j\"l.!ll all ;lward,
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CLASS-ROOM RULES
Hours
The Schools will be opened for day clas.c;es at 9 o'clock a.m.,
and closed at 5 o'clock p.m., and for the Wo me n's Evening
Life C lass from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p'. Ill .
At 6.15 o'clock p.m. the Cherry Street entrance will be opened
for the evening classes, which conti nue until 1 0 o'clock p.m.

Holidays
The Schools are closed on SUlillays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, VJashingtoll ' s nirthday , and Good
Friday. Durill~ Christmas week the Schools are open, but livin~
models are not hired, 1I0r a re criticisms given.

Visitors
The school-rooms are open for the inspec tion of visitors o n
week-day afternoons, from four until ri ve o'clock.
Studenl<> w ill not be called from the class-room unless in the
judg ment of t he Curator the matte r is of urgent import;mce.
Students at work must not be disturbed.
No one will be permilted to remain in any of the class-rooms
during study hours except the regular members of the class who
are doing the special work of t hat class.

Students are expected lo be self-governing, aud to k110W ami
obey lhe rttles of lite School fi'om principles of houor.
ViofaliolL of Ihe rules lI.Iil/ result in suspension or dismissal from
fhe School.
Any conduct unbecoming a student is a vio lation of the rules,
but subject to this general provis ion the students are all owed eve ry
reasonable li berty.
The property of other students Illll st not be lIsed without the
owner's knowledge and consent.

M onitors

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necessar y, to report to the Cu rator any interference with the
work of the class.
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,Mo nitor.> s h all see that the class-rooms are ke pt prope rl y lighted
and ventilated.
The mo nitor of each class s hall have charge of the mode l and
of the class-room during the sessio n.

Life Classes
Regula r members onl y of the Life Classes a re pe rm itted in the
Life Class rooms d uring the study ho urs.
Mem bers of Life Classes m us t un der no circumstances speak
to models who are posing.

Positions in the Class-rooms
Stude nts who are not p resent nt the ho ur when classes begi n
mllst tak e their positions in order of a rriva l. No student will be
pe rmitted to select and rese rve a positi on fo r o ne who is absent.

Monthly Review of W ork
.!::Jludellts are expected to subm it at 1JtOlltldy tlIlervals lite work
done t"1l alt rlasses dm--iJlg that Ulollth. The studies tlms collected
will be classified a nd p ut li p fo r exhibition in the class-rooms.
Th ere will be a t the same time n ge neral review o f the wo rk of
each class by the respective instructor. A reco rd of the work so
exh ibited wi ll be kept fo r use in determin ing the stand ing of
students at the end of the seaSon, and fo r a ward ing p ri zes o r
scholarsh ips. Studies cannot be recorded oracceptedj'or exhibition
u,utess prese1ded at the G~rator' s desk W1"!1zi71 tlte j'ollowiu% lime
lim its :
2.00 p. 1Il. oj' tile previottS day.
For a 11l0r-n£1Ig 1"eview,
For an aj'teYtIOO1l 1-eview, 9..]0 a. 1It. oj'tlte same day.
For au eveu£JJg' r eview, 12.00 110011 , oj' llte same day.
Sludents j'ai1£1lg to exlll·bit tlteir work without presenting a
reasonable cxcuse will be 7·1le!igiblej'or Ihe c,-CSSOIl Sc!lOlarsltip
competitio1J. Draw ings will not he accepted when ro ll ed o r wht: 1l
not ca refully" fixed." Pain ting!' must he thorough ly d ry, alld all
work 7Jmst be st"g1ud with Ift e stude?d' s j'ull 'lam e and tlte lla1Jle oj'
the classi11 wftich tftc work was donc. The stud ies marked by the
ins tructor are reserved by the Academy ; to p revent loss, the o thers
should be reclaimed at the close of the critic is m .

Care of Drawings and Materials

DRAWI NG (ZOOLOGI CM. GARDEN STUDIES). 1914

Wo rk reserved by the va rio us instructors shou ld be recla imed at
the close o f the S tmlcuts' S p ring Ex hi bitio n. S tud ies no t call t:d
fo r by the beginn ing of the fa ll term will be clestroyed.
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Occttpallts o/Iockers will be Iteld n:spo1lsible fin' dal/ta;:-c dUlle
to same lvltilc i1l tlteir possession.
Students are cau tioned not to IC:1Vt: pc r:-:onal pro pert y of allY
descrip tion abollt the s<:hool-room:-:, ;\~ Ihe Academy will i n nu ca ~e
be respo ns ible fo r the loss of :trtide~ fnHiI Ilie rOOIll ~ o r lucker~ .
All pe r~onal property should ue lIIarked wilh the OWller'~ nam e.
The lockers are large ~teel do~CL" (iw:..'t! with cOllihinali on luck:-:,
and studen ts are expected to keep the m c1u~cd.

Students w ill 1101 be penn i tt~d to 1t!:\Vc callva~es , dr;l\vil1~­
hoards. or olhl;!r Illalerial~ about the schoo l-rooms, uut must pl;'\ce
the m , wh\:1l n o t ill \I~C. in the rack s especially provkktl fur the
p ll q)ose.

M ovin g of Cas ts, etc.
Students IItltst 110t IIWi'l' lite rasts, e-rapl tltose ilt Ihe / /lItiqfle
flfodellill.tr Nvom. AllY rltlllf:,:-e desin:d ill tlte position of rasls or
olller objl'rls IIlIeSt be aulltori=cd by fl.1I ;,/s!rlldor or IIle CItra/or ,
and can'int 0#1 WIder /,is direrljull.
ril e monitor ill ella/;!:e shall sltperill/cmi ami approve a/I
arnlllg-clIlCllts 0/ slill-life objals, but slll(li:n!s desinms o/IUl villJ[
a llY parlicltlm' subject alTtlll,!:'cd may do so by n:portiJJ.:: /0 !Iu:
mOlli!or. otl IIfollday morllings Oll/Y·

P laster Casting

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Casting ill plaster wi ll \lot be permiUcd ill any of the sc11oolrooms. A spec ial room will he a~signed for tilis work I1pOIl application to the Curato r.

Lunch- R ooms
LU llcheon must not be eaten in the school-rooms.
room s are provitletl in th e basemen t.

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Sketchin g in G alleries
Students may sketch from th e work s in the Permalle nt Collect ion of the Academy, bllt copies m ust no t he made wililol1t ~pccial
pe rm issio n from the ma nagement.

Library
Students m ay have frt::e use of the Lihr:try 011 applic atio n to
the L ih r:.tri:llt . T he books a re not intended for outside lise, and
mll st 1I0 t bt: take n f r om the rOOIll.
Helen 11:. ·MiIl.

Zoological G arden T ickets

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A nnual ti ckets fo r the Zoolol.6cal Garde ns may be obtained ;\1
a ~ Ill a ll <:har~t! o n appl ication to the Cu rahlr.

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All appli cations for admi ssio n a mi for pro mo tio n to hig'he r
classes will b e a c ted UpO Il by the I-ac uIty, with the co nc urre nce o f
the Comm ittee 011 Instructi o ll . at the regula r meeti ngs held o n th e
Thursday before the first Monoay of each month, ex cepting th e
months of June, Jul y, a nd Aug us t. S tud ents may entcr the Schoo ls
o r be promo ted to high e r classes at <lil y tim e during the sc nSOIl,
but all admiss ions and prol11otio ns are on probation and subject to
reco nsid e rati on at the di scre tion o f t he Fac ulty. Be fo re IWl.killJ.!
any applicatio n for trans fe r fro lll o nc class to ano the r, s tudents
must have approval of such nppli catioll from the instructor o f th e
class in which they a rc working . •
No stude nt is e lig ible fo r :\dmissio n l1 nl ess po~s ess e d o f a good
commo n schoo l ed uca tio n : sllch fo r ins t:lll ce as is reached by the
hig hest grad e o f th e g ra mmar schools. "Ve reco mme nd ;lIlci prefer
lhal Ollr stude nts s hall have 110 less than hig h sc hool or no rllIal
school attainm ents.
All applicatio ns mus t be on fil e the day befo re the meeting o f
the Faculty.
It is an impera ti ve rul e tha t all \vork submitted fo r exam ina tio n
fo r any purpose mu st be sig ned, otherwi se it will not be considered.
To avoid loss, s tudies mus t be recla imed p ro mptl y after
examination.
All stud ents in any co urse who have not previo usly been stu·
dents of th e Academy wi ll be requi red to pay th e Academ y's
matri culatio n fee of $5.
A s tude nt's ticke t entitles the holder during attenda nce a t the
S ch ools to the use o f th e Gall er ies. Spec ial E x hibit ions, the
Library, the Print Coll ection , amI th e Lectures g iven from lime
La time unde r the alls pices of the Academy.

Payments must be made, strictl y ill advance. to the Curato r.
NO ALLOWANCE WHATEVER WILL BE MADE ON ACCOUNT OF
ABSENCE.

Assistance in securing board or rooms will be g iven upon
request. The cost o f li ving in Phila delphia is not h igh, and s uitable
accommodations within reasona ble distance o f the Academy are
readily obtainable, fo r both m en and wo men.
Blank fo rms o f applicatio n and any further information regard·
ing the Sch ools m:ly be obtain ed by ad dressing

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The permane nt co llec tioll of p ai ll ti ll ~s a n d sl :111pILlr\!, illdlldiJl~

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t'rl oliern American l'ailllill ~S, ;11111 tilt.: (;ihsOll C olkclioll. inrJ.!,("iy
1IIade up of works tlf tbe Cc.1Il1irll.': lll ai School s. is of I-:rr:L! \':t1m'

as all a ss istan ce tu s \lIdy.
Copying" ill the Galleries is permilled L1nder rC;lsun: d,l c n ': J!.1l1a-

lions.
Students arc also J!.'i vclI free at:t:css to the 111;)11 ), clirrent exhihitions which the A cadem y hulds eac h year. These , aud especially
the AUllu;d J';x h ihitioll of Oi l Pain tings ;mll S c ul p ture, arc a S(lI1 ITt;
of inspi ration and a vahJal,le index 10 Ihe lrclld of .. rti ~li t · though1.

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Philadelph ia h;:1 S U 1\ i que advalltag-c s .
Known a s the" City of Hum e s ," it a fford s
g ood living at a lower cost than is possible
in a ny other large city in the East.
In hi s torical intere s t it is rich, and it s
suburb f: , ea s y of access, o ffer unusual
chance fo r out-of-door work. Opportunitie s
for {;"enerai cultu r e arc varied and the
Academy is fortunately able to secure
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lecture s and concert s given each s eaSon.

The A cademy itself is ce1111":11Iy loca ted
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