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School of Design of San Francisco, Cal. The Art Association. 1873 The Art Association.... the San Francisco

Art Association.

Yale School of the New Haven, Conn. Corporation of Yale 1864 Augustus R. Street.....
Fine Arts.
College.

3 Illinois Industrial Champaign, Ill.... Illinois Industrial b1870 The State University.

University.

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Department.

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Maryland

Fine Arts.

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Institute Baltimore, Md..... Maryland Institute. 1848 Maryland Institute... Schools of Art and

Design.

1. Night School Baltimore, Md..... Maryland Institute. 1848 Maryland Institute......

1878 Citizens of Baltimore....

of Design.

2. Day School of Baltimore, Md.........
Art and De-

Maryland Institute. 1860 Maryland Institute......

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Lowell School of Prac- Boston, Mass...... Massachusetts Insti- 1872 tical Design. c

tute of Technology.

tute of Technology.

9 Massachusetts Insti- Boston, Mass...... Massachusetts Insti- d1861 tute of Technology,

chitecture.

Massachusetts

Trustee of Lowell Insti tute.

William B. Rogers and others.

By the State..... 1873 By the State

mal Art School.

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County Worcester, Mass.. By the corporation.. 1865 John Boynton....
Free Institute of In-

dustrial Science.

Saint Louis School of Saint Louis, Mo... Washington Univer- 1874 Washington University. Fine Arts, Washing.

ton University.

sity.

16 Manchester Art Asso- Manchester, N. H. The Art Association. 1871 ciation.

William W. Colburn, F. French, H. W. Herrick, and others.

a Expenses of school in excess of income from tuition fees met by funds of the Art Association. b University founded in 1867, school of architecture in 1870, art gallery in 1874, school of design in 1876. e This course of free instruction, open to both sexes, is provided by the trustee of the Lowell Insti tute, and is in the rooms and under the direction of the Institute of Technology.

d Date of founding "The Institute;" department of architecture established in 1865, opened for students in 1868.

replies to inquiries made by the United States Bureau of Education for this Report. TION, INCLUDING ALL TRAINING IN INDUSTRIAL ART.

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Training in free hand, mechanical, and architectural drawing. Instruction in drawing, paint. ing, and design Training in practical designing for manufactures. Thorough instruction in architecture.e

Training school for teachers of industrial drawing.

Instruction in drawing and painting.

Instruction in drawing and painting.

To promote knowledge and skill in

art. Practical application of science and art to the industrial arts. Art education

$86,000

$4, 512. 55 | Tuition fees.....(a$2,895 00 Salaries and wages..

5, 300 00

200 00

3,000 00

Endowment

Donations...

All other

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6, 400 00

Salaries and wages

300 00

Repairs, etc

200 00

Collections

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fAs this is only one of several departments of the Institute of Technology, it is not possible to make for it a separate financial statement.

9 In 1880 the art classes" became the "Art School," a fund having been given for an art building and collections.

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The Free School of De- Brooklyn, N. Y... Stockholders...... 1861 sign of the Brooklyn

Art Association.

18 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y...... Cornell University 1865

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Stockholders

State of New York and Ezra Cornell.

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20 CooperUnion ArtSchools:

1. Woman's Art School. New York, N. Y .. Trustees of Cooper 1852

Ladies of New York..

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School of Design, Vassar Poughkeepsie, N. Y Vassar College.... 1877
College.

The trustees...

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College of Fine Arts of Syracuse, N. Y.... Syracuse Univer- 1872 Syracuse University.. Syracuse University. sity.

School of Design of the Cincinnati, Ohio.. City of Cincinnati. 1869 City of Cincinnati...... University of Cincinnati.

27 Women's Art Museum Cincinnati, Ohio.. Ladies of Cincin 1877 Association.

nati.

An association of

women.

28 School of Design, Ohio

Mechanics' Institute.

29 Columbus Art School..

Cincinnati, Ohio.. The Institute.....e1856
Columbus, Ohio... Columbia Art As- 1879
sociation.

By the directors of
Institute.
Art Association

30 Toledo University of Arts Toledo, Ohio............ Trustees of Uni- 1872 Jessup W. Scott, Susan and Trades.

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a Full courses occupy four years each. The Sibley College of Mechanic Arts has an endowment fund of $30,000. The other courses are wholly maintained from the general fund of the University. e Derived from endowment of $150,000, and from rents of Cooper Union Building; whole income for 1878, $41,628.79; expenditure, $44.965.26. d All expenses pertaining to the occupation of the building are included in the general expenses of the Cooper Union.

including all training in industrial art, etc., for 1881-'82-Continued.

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To furnish to women free instruction in the arts of design. Advancement science and art. To advance the in

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terests of women artists and art students. Exhibition and sale of artistic and decorative work, and to afford training in many branches of artis tic and decorative industries.

To advance art by
public exhibi-
tions and free art
schools.

For instruction in
drawing, painting,
and modeling.
To afford instruc
tion in all the fine
arts. a

To teach painting,
sculpture,
and
carving, and for
improvement in
the industrial arts.
To promote interest
in the application
of art to industry,
and ultimately to
establish an art

museum.

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$15, 015 00 All sources....

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revenues.

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Salaries and wages...

Exhibitions, schools,

etc.

Salaries..

Material for instruc- 18 tion.

Salaries and wages..

Rent, etc..

Collections..

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7,900 00
245 00

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7, 100 00
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Salaries and wages...

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S6, 160 00 Endowment...
3,637 42 All other sources

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e The Ohio Mechanics' Institute was founded in 1828. The rent of rooms was also donated. g This is directly for schools; much of the necessary expense is included in the general expenses of the academy.

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