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July, 1913

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

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_ILLINOIS_
CHICAGO ACADEMY
OF FINE ARTS
CARL N. WERNTZ, Director
81 E. Madison Street, Chicago
Leads in modern vocational Art training.
Nothing more artistic or practical anywhere.
The $3,000 Prize of the American Academy In
Rome, the highest artistic award open to Americans,
was won by our pupils in both 1911 and 1912.
Former students are everywhere, holding highest
positions as Illustrators, Cartoonists, Teachers,
Designers, Commercial and Fashion Artists, Crafts-
workers, Portrait and Mural Painters, et cetera.
Day, night, Saturday or Sunday classes for be-
ginners and advanced students may be entered at
any time, Summer or Winter. Large and delight-
ful studios.
Inquiries directed to N. N. Werntz, Secretary,
will receive prompt and personal attention.

The Art Institute of Chicago
SUMMER SCHOOL
SUMMER TERM, JUNE 30 TO
SEPTEMBER 20, Twelve Weeks
TUDENTS may enter at any time.
All departments of Art taught.
Course specially planned for teach-
ers begins June 30. 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
T. J. KEANE, Dept. P, Chicago, Ill.


Chicago School of Applied and Normal Art
A school of original plan, based on psychological
principles; an educational evolution of the student
himself first, then training in the various branches
of an art school, then practical application in some
art profession. Limited in number to one hundred
members. Exceptionally strong faculty.
Two-year courses in Illustration, Decorative De-
sign, Commercial Design, Normal Art and Interior
Decoration. Fall Term begins Sept. 15, 1913.
SUMMER SCHOOL
July 28 to August 23, 1913, for teachers and
others employed during the rest of the year.
Normal Department and Design Department,
both under the direction and instruction of Emma
M. Church, with other equally strong teachers.
Write for further particulars to Secretary, 606
South Michigan Avenue, Chicago.

CALIFORNIA

Berkeley, California
An Efficient, Thorough and Practical Art
~ School
INDUSTRIAL, NORMAL AND
FINE ARTS CLASSES
Write for illustrated catalog
Fall, Spring and Summer Terms
FREDERICK H. MEYER, Director


COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
University of Southern California
The Leading Art School of the West.
IDEAL IN EVERY RESPECT
Bulletin on request
W. L. JUDSON, Dean, LOS ANGELES, CAL.
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN
Incorporated, Established 1887
SUMMER CLASSES—Special Rates
Illustrated Catalogue. L. E. G. MACLEOD, Dir.
CON NECTICU T

Yale School of the Fioe Arts
YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Classes in Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
and Architecture
The Winchester Fellowship for study abroad and
the English Traveling Scholarship are competed for
annually. For illustrated catalogue and informa-
tion address G. H. LANGZETTEL, Secretary

NEW YORK STATE

TROY SCHOOL
of ARTS and CRAFTS
(.Incorporated by the Regents
of the State of Neuj York)
Broadway, TROY, NEW YORK
Instruction in the Arts and Crafts under
Trained Specialists.
Cast Drawing, Drawing and Painting from
Costume Models, Illustrations, Compositions,
Anatomy, Decorative Design, Oil, Water Color
and Pastel, China Painting.
Wood Carving, Leather Carving, Metal Work,
Weaving, Bookbinding, Modeling, Basket and
Lace Making, Stenciling, Embroidery.
Diplomas and Certificates. Send for Catalogue.
EMILIE C. ADAMS, Director

MECHANICS INSTITUTE
APPLIED and FINE ARTS
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
New Fire-proof building. Thorough instruc-
tion in Architecture, Design, Drawing,
Color, Life, Illustration, Modeling,
Pottery, Jewelry, Metal Work, Bask-
etry, Weaving.
Diploma courses in Applied Art, Fine
Art, Lithography, Architecture, Nor-
mal, Costume Design.
Summer Session. For Bulletin apply to
The Registrar, Mechanics Institute, 61 Plymouth Ave.

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
Four-year course in Painting leading to the degree
of B. P. Three-year certificate course in Design.
Special course in Illustration. Prizes; graduate fel-
lowship entitling holder to a year’s study abroad.
Special students may enter at any time. For bulle-
tin and information address Registrar, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, N. Y.

CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL

WHY< NOT BE AN ARTIST?

QTUDY drawing1 at home under I
Expert Faculty. We have successful I
students in every part of the world. Turn I
your Talent into money. Our Students I
^^<-1 are filling high salaried positions. 14 years sue- ■
OwhaxosomeI cessful teaching. Endorsed by high authorities. H
ART | 18 Courses in Commercial and Illustrative Drawing, ■
5LtoB00W Teachers’ Normal and Applied Art,Profit or Culture. I
t»fgiEto ypuj Thoroughly Equipped Residence School. I
Artist’s Outfit FREE to Enroled Students <
SCHOOL OF APPLIED ABT,504 Aoplied Art Bldg., Battle Creek. Mich.

PENNSYLVANIA

School of Industrial Art
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
BROAD AND PINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA
Thorough work under trained specialists
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.

MASSACHUSETTS

BOSTON, MASS. 38th year begins Sept. 29th.
School the Museum of Fine Arts
Instructors : Department of Dr awing and Painting—Frank
W. Benson, Visiting Instructor, P. L. Hale, F. A. Bosley,
W. James, L. P. Thompson, R. McLellan, A. K. Cross;
Department of Modeling—B. L. Pratt; Department of De-
sign— H. Elliott, H. H. Clark. G. J. Hunt. SCHOLARSHIPS—
Paige and Cummings Foreign Scholarships, Helen Hamblen,
Gardner, and Ten School Scholarships. Write for circular.
Address ALICE F. BROOKS, Manager.

Eric Pape School of Art
17th year. Drawing, Painting andlllustration.
Individual development. Scholarships and
medals. Monthly and yearly rates.
For illustrated catalog address
ERIC PAPE, Director
Farragut Building, 126 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass.

OHIO


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I ACADEMY
of CINCINNATI
Generously endowed. Offers all
students unsurpassed art train-
ing at moderate expense. Seri-
ous work is required. Students
may train for professional ca-
reers. Individuality carefully
developed. Located in beauti-
ful Eden Park, overlooking the
city and Ohio River. Adjacent to
Art Museum, where pupils are admit-
I ted free to exhibitions of the best
American work and the Old Masters.
DRAWING from Life.
PAINTING in Oils, Water Colors and Pastels.
MODELING from the Cast or from Life.
ANATOMY. Lectures illustrated by drawings.
WOOD CARVING and Designing.
/ A faculty of widely known artists
// FRANK DUVENECK C. J. BARNHORN
V L. H. MEAKIN WM. H. FRY
and others
44th Year—September 22, 1913, to May 29, 1914
For catalog address
J. H. GEST, Director. Eden Park, Cincinnati, Ohio
*_

INDIANA

John Herron Art Institute
INDIANAPOLIS
Drawing and Painting Applied Design
Sculpture and Modeling Normal Classes
Ceramic Decoration
13TH YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 29, 1913
Offers splendid facilities for serious study.
Instruction is practical and fundamental.
Each student receives individual attention, com-
ing into close personal contact with the large faculty
of trained teachers. The well-equipped library and
museum offer unusual opportunities for collateral
study. Certificates for work. Write for illustrated
catalogue. Dept. A.
WILLIAM COUGHLEN, Acting Director of the School.

MAR Y L A N D

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL OF DESIGN 8 CRAFTS
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND
Students and apprentices may enter at any time. Instruction
by professional experts. Good chance to become familiar with
conditions of practical production in a Studio-workshop whose
wares are in demand in many cities. Nominal tuition for
Students; free tuition for male Apprentices. Tools furnished.
Materials at lowest prices.
THE POND APPLIED ART STUDIOS
401 NORTH HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE, MD.
Theo. Hanford Pond, Director

MISSOURI

Washington University
ST. LOUISSCHOOL
of FINE ARTS
THE 40TH YEAR WILL OPEN
SEPTEMBER 25, 1913
Fully equipped to give instruc-
tion in Drawing, Ceramic-
Decoration, Pottery, Painting,
Applied Arts, Composition,
Modeling, Bookbinding,
Crafts, Illustration.
For full information and free
illustrated handbook apply to
E. H. WUERPEL, Director,


Skinker Road and Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo.
 
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