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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

School of Art

School of Art

The work carried on in the school has for its object the systematic study of practical Art and the knowledge of its scientific principles, with a view to developing the application of Art to the common uses of life, and to the requirements of Trade and Manufactures.

The instruction includes the following subjects:—
  • Freehand, Geometry, and Perspective.
  • Light and shade. Painting in oil and water-colours.
  • Botany and Anatomy as applied to Art.
  • Design. Modelling.
  • Building Construction. Machine Construction.
  • Drawing on Wood. Lithography.

The Annual Session consists of three Terms, each lasting thirteen weeks, commencing severally in January, May, and September.

Morning classes meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 10 to 1. Fees:—£1 10s. per Term; £4 per Annual Session.

Evening classes meet on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 7 to 9. Fees:—15s. per Term; £2 per Annual Session.

All fees payable in advance.

Permission will be given to students properly qualified, to study in the school daily between the hours of 10 and 5.

A Register of the students' attendance is kept and may be consulted by parents and guardians, or copies will be forwarded if desired.

Further information may be obtained on personal application at the school, or by letter addressed to the Master, School of Art, Canterbury College, Christchurch.