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The work required each month in the Academy The conditions of these prizes are as follows :
Schools from students in painting and sculpture One of fifty dollars and one of twenty-five dollars
will be the principal factor in determining the for the best and second best groups of not less than
award of these scholarships. Candidates failing to three composition studies upon subjects given to
submit such work will be ineligible. the class during the current season; the first to be
- decided by the faculty, the second by a vote of the
Participation in the annual competition of the students then working in the schools : and one
antique and the life and head courses will also be award ot fifty dollars for general progress, the
required from students in painting and sculpture, latter to be decided by the instructor of the
as follows : Drawing from the figure on paper ot class. These awards are not to be made twice to
academy size, painting from head, modelling from the same student, and the same student may not
life, composition drawing from cast, and painting receive more than one of the awards the same
from still life. In the cases of perspective and season. In the event of not making the annual
anatomy there will be examinations by the in- awards, or any portion of them, the money is to
structors of these classes. In the school of archi- accumulate until it shall amount to the sum of
tecture the awards will be based on work in the five hundred dollars, when it shall be awarded by
life or antique courses, as well as upon the a vote of the faculty, as a result of a competition
problems in design. in composition upon a given subject. The amount
of the prize will be devoted to a three months'
In view of his experience as instructor in com- summer trip abroad for the special study of
position in the Academy Schools, Mr. Henry J. composition.
Thouron has generously decided to found three
prizes, to be awarded annually in the composition The prospectus of the " American Art Society,"
class at the close of each school year. signed by Harrington Fitzgerald, secretary and
- treasurer, has appeared. It states that a charter
INTERIOR OF THE RODIN PAVILION AT PRAGUE
144
DESIGNED BY JAN KOTERA
The work required each month in the Academy The conditions of these prizes are as follows :
Schools from students in painting and sculpture One of fifty dollars and one of twenty-five dollars
will be the principal factor in determining the for the best and second best groups of not less than
award of these scholarships. Candidates failing to three composition studies upon subjects given to
submit such work will be ineligible. the class during the current season; the first to be
- decided by the faculty, the second by a vote of the
Participation in the annual competition of the students then working in the schools : and one
antique and the life and head courses will also be award ot fifty dollars for general progress, the
required from students in painting and sculpture, latter to be decided by the instructor of the
as follows : Drawing from the figure on paper ot class. These awards are not to be made twice to
academy size, painting from head, modelling from the same student, and the same student may not
life, composition drawing from cast, and painting receive more than one of the awards the same
from still life. In the cases of perspective and season. In the event of not making the annual
anatomy there will be examinations by the in- awards, or any portion of them, the money is to
structors of these classes. In the school of archi- accumulate until it shall amount to the sum of
tecture the awards will be based on work in the five hundred dollars, when it shall be awarded by
life or antique courses, as well as upon the a vote of the faculty, as a result of a competition
problems in design. in composition upon a given subject. The amount
of the prize will be devoted to a three months'
In view of his experience as instructor in com- summer trip abroad for the special study of
position in the Academy Schools, Mr. Henry J. composition.
Thouron has generously decided to found three
prizes, to be awarded annually in the composition The prospectus of the " American Art Society,"
class at the close of each school year. signed by Harrington Fitzgerald, secretary and
- treasurer, has appeared. It states that a charter
INTERIOR OF THE RODIN PAVILION AT PRAGUE
144
DESIGNED BY JAN KOTERA