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Title | Otis Art Institute, a School of Fine and Applied Arts Maintained by the County of Los Angeles as a Department of the Los Angeles Museum, [1936-1937 Catalogue] |
Date | 1936 |
Form | catalogue (course) |
Dimensions | [32] p.: ill.; 14 x 20 cm |
Campus | Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles |
Decade | 1930s |
Notes | Spriral bound |
Repository | Otis Registrar |
Collection | Otis Archives Collection |
Title | Methods at Otis |
Page | [7] |
ImageID | otisarp035ah |
METHODS AT OTIS A strong technique and fine, broad understanding of the subject » to reach a position in art and to maintain it. To attain this goal titude must be preserved by the student. There are no short, eqsV art, and no adequate foundational structure may be acquire^ py methods. Otis Art Institute offers thorough technical preparation in the art. Whether the student's objective be Advertising Design, or Cartooning, the groundwork must be carefully and comple Equally important are the great ideals which are held before ths this school. At all times the young artist is here surrounded by tely a serious Vlura an of idealism, enthusiasm and helpfulness. Otis Art Institute believes art velopment of individuality is a primary requisite in training the The school's methods have proved most successful in unfolding jjn^i|sri(dijia|li|Y and in giving it free, untrammeled expression. Europe Men and women of recognized standing in their several fields, end successful experience in the teaching of art. make up the staff o All have been educated in the finest schools of this country and such qualifications, they are equipped to offer the student superidr Otis Art Institute courses in extended detail will be found on the pages. You are asked to give them your careful consideration. required fundamentals laic atmosph courses n 3iipeifi:ial studen with ainting at ct udent long. of at ere di- instructors. With guidance following |
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