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July, 1912

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

MISSOURI

Washington University


ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
THE 30th YEAR WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 23, 1912
Fully Equipped, to give instruction in
Drawing, Ceramic-Decoration, Pottery, Painting, Ap-
plied Arts, Composition, Modeling, Bookbinding, Crafts
For full information and free illzcstrated handbook,
apply to E. H. WUERPEL, Director
Beautifully located at Skinker Road and Lindell Boulevard
ST. LOUIS, MO.

_CHICAGO
THE
Art Institute Art School
OF CHICAGO

SUMMER SCHOOL
Students may enter at any time. All departments
of Art taught. Course specially planned forteach-
en begins July I. No art student ought to select
his school until he has seen the fine illustrated
booklet of the most comprehensive and best
equipped art school. Sent free.
Address RALPH HOLMES, Dept. P,
THE ART INSTITUTE, CHICAGO

CHICAGO SCHOOL of
APPLIED and NORMAL ART
EMMA M. CHURCH, Director
Professional training in Illustration, Deco-
rative Design, Commercial Design and Illus-
tration, Normal Art and the Hand Crafts.
Two-year courses.
Limited membership, personal attention.
Graduates in demand in all lines of art activ-
ity. Special summer classes for teachers,
designers, illustrators and others busy during
the rest of the year. Write for particulars to
Secretary, 312-237 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

MASSACHUSETTS

BOSTON, MASS. 37th Year begins Sept. 30
SCHOOL OF THE
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Now installed in new building especially designed and equip-
ped for school uses. Instructors—E. C. Tarbell, F. W. Ben-
son, P. L. Hale, Wm. M. Paxton, Drawing and Painting; B.
L. Pratt, Modeling; P. L. Hale, Anatomy ; A. K. Cross, Per-
spective. Department of Design, C. Howard Walker, Director.
SCHOLARSHIPS—Paige and Cummings Foreign Scholarships,
Helen Hamblen, Gardner, and Ten Free Scholarships. Prizes
in money awarded in each department. Address ALICE F.
BROOKS, Manager.

WORCESTER • MUSEUM
ART • SCHOOL
SALISBURY HOUSE WORCESTER, MASS.
DESIGN LIFE DRAWING
POTTERY WATER COLOR
BOOKBINDING METAL WORK
H • STUART ■ MICHIE • PRINCIPAL

Eric Pape School of Art
Largest private school of Art in America. i6th
year. Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Decora-
tive Design. Individual development. Scholar-
ships and medals. Monthly and yearly rates. For
illustrated catalog address
ERIC PAPE, Director
Farragut Building, 126 Massachusetts Ave., Bostan, Mass.

_INDIANA_
ART SCHOOL OF THE
John Herron Art Institute
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Twelfth Year Opens September 30, 1912
Practical fundamental instruction in all branches.
Special attention to Commercial Art and Decorative
Designing. Normal classes. Free access to Art Mu-
seum. Large faculty. Certificates. Rates moder-
ate. Address Dept. A, WILLIAM COUGHLEN,
Acting Director.

NEW YORK CITY

The New York School of Fine and Applied Art


INCORPORATED UNDER THE REGENTS SUCCESSORS TO CHASE SCHOOL
SUMMER SESSION, 1912 BOOTHBAY HARBOR, ME.
SIX WEEKS’ DAILY INSTRUCTION IN COLOR AND DESIGN,
INTERIOR DECORATION, COSTUME ILLUSTRATION, COM-
MERCIAL ADVERTISING, DRAWING AND PAINTING IN
AFFILIATION WITH BOOTHBAY ART COLONY
POINTS COUNT ON DIPLOMAS
JULY AND AUGUST. Send for apecial circular and other facts
SUSAN F. BISSELL, Secretary, 2237 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY


TWENTY-SECOND YEAR
IMS SCHOOL of m
142 West 23d Street, New York City
The Only School in New York Which Teaches
Practical Illustrating Work
Complete training in Newspaper Sketching,
Fashion Drawing, Magazine Illustrating, Com-
ics, Cartoons.
Positions positively assured to all students.
Day and evening sessions. New students en-
roll any day.
Short-term courses. Low tuition rates.
WRITE FOR CIRCULARS

ADELPHI COLLEGE
Lafayette Ave., Clifton and St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ART DEPARTMENT
Antique, Still Life, Portrait and Figure Classes.
Work in all mediums. Six of the Best-Equipped
Class Rooms in Greater New York.
Course of 20 weeks, commencing at any time, with
individual instruction. All day or half-day sessions.
Prof. J. B. WHITTAKER, Director

Clare nce-H ■White
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— TELEPHONE • 674-MAD I SON -

PRATT INSTITUTE
ART SCHOOL
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Applied Design, Jewelry, Silversmithing, Life, Portrait,
Illustration, Composition, Oil and Water-Color Painting.
Architecture—Two and Three-Year Courses.
Normal Art and Manual Training—Two-Year Courses.
30 Studios; 35 Instructors; 25th Year
WALTER SCOTT PERRY. Director

CALIFORNIA
SIXTH ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS
Berkeley, California
June 24 to August 3, 1912
CLASSES IN INDUSTRIAL, NORMAL
AND THE FINE ARTS
Competent Instrtcctors Full Eqzcipment
Ideal Climate
Write for illustrated catalog
FREDERICK H. MEYER, Director
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
University of Southern California
The Leading Art School of the West.
SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE 17 to SEPT. 12
Bulletin on request
W. L. JUDSON, Dean, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
[of ANGEIEHCIIOOL OF ART~WIH
Incorporated, Established 1887
The Oldest and Most Thorough Art School of South California
SUMMER SCHOOL, JUNE 18 to SEPT. 14


MONHEGAN SUMMER CLASS
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OF ART
(Henri School)
Monhegan Island, Me.
SEASON 1912 JUNE ISth to SEPTEMBER 15th
HOMER BOSS, Instructor
For Information and Catalogue address
A. S. BAVUSSON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OF ART
1947 BROADWAY NEW YORK

THE MISSES MASON
f Design
Classes < Water-Color Painting
( Decoration of Porcelain
126 East 24th Street, New York

_PENNSYLVANIA_
School of Industrial Art
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
BROAD AND PINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA
Thorough work under trained specialist*
in all branches of Fine and Industrial Art
Special provision for classes in Illustration, Archi-
tecture, Decorative Painting and Sculpture, Pottery,
Metal Work, Industrial Design, Textile Design and
Manufacture. L. W. MILLER, Principal
MICHIGAN
ART SCHOOL
NOW IN ITS SIXTEENTH YEAR
Classes are conducted day and evening in Academic,
Drawing and Painting, Illustration, Composition,
Artistic Anatomy. Students may enter at any time.
For details address JOHN P. WICKER, Director
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Dept. P Fine Arts Building, Detroit, Mich.


SECOND EDITION REVISED
FREEHAND PERSPECTIVE AND SKETCHING
PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF EXPRESSION IN THE PICTORIAL REP-
RESENTATION OF COMMON OBJECTS, INTERIORS,
BUILDINGS AND LANDSCAPES
By DORA MIRIAM NORTON, Instructor in Perspective
Sketching and Color, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A series of exercises with explanatory text, so covering the subject that fol-
lowing the course as directed gives the power to draw with ease and intelligence
from object, memory and descriptions. A text-book for high, normal and techni-
cal schools, and for colleges. A book of reference for artists and draughtsmen
and for teachers and supervisors of drawing. Two hundred and sixty-two illustra-
tions. Few technical terms employed and all clearly explained. Complete work-
ing index. In the absence of a teacher a knowledge of the subject may be gained
from the book alone. $3.00 per copy.
Address orders to the Sales Department
PRATT INSTITUTE. 220 Ryerson Street. BROOKLYN. N.Y.
 
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