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  • Jensen, Peter L. (1930-07)
    It is the purpose of this thesis to analyze the essential phases of a school building program in terms of educational, architectural, and economical practices, with the view of aiding in their cooperation in evolving a ...
  • Ring, Marie K. (University of Oregon, 1933-07)
  • Overturf, Josephine Wiseman (University of Oregon, 1935-12)
    ... And now for a practical consideration of the problem. Here is a small outdoor theater for which I am to furnish a convenient entrance and exit. The group of people that will assemble here will be small. For this reason ...
  • Grossman, Catherine (University of Oregon, 1936-09)
    Several fields of cultural endeavor have sought to explain the appreciative experience with reference to the various concepts characterizing it in each field. Philosophers have thought to explain the appreciative theory ...
  • Cantrall, Harriet M. (University of Oregon, 1937-07)
    The purpose of this project is to show the advantage of the three dimensional approach to the perception of landscape forms by means of clay modelling. The method employed was first, to shape the models for the general ...
  • McDonald, Donald (University of Oregon, 1940-05)
    This thesis involved the producing of five creative pieces of sculpture, one for each of the methods of included in the term “Different Mediums” referred to in the title if the thesis. There will be more than five figures ...
  • Conrad, Cyril Harry (University of Oregon, 1942-05)
    Several clay sketches were made, studied, and set aside for future reference. Then a scale model of a portion of the fair grounds and the centrally located Mercantile Building was constructed. Reducing the preliminary with ...
  • Groth, Claude William (University of Oregon, 1949-10)
  • Hunter, Robert H. (University of Oregon, 1953-06)
    In this terminal project record the intention if to make a statement of those considerations both technical and aesthetic, which I found important. In dealing with technical considerations, I am interested in them not ...
  • Kimbell, Leonard (University of Oregon, 1954-06)
    For me transparent watercolor seems a natural medium. There are many aspects of it that appeal to me. Its cleanliness, directness and clarity. It has potentialities of drawing which I admire and lends itself to a rapid ...
  • Braun, John C. (University of Oregon, 1954-06)
    The graduate student, choosing to direct his energies and further his experience in painting and drawing should avail himself wholeheartedly to the percepts and concepts of his instructors and associates. Perhaps the period ...
  • Lewis, Henry (University of Oregon, 1955-06)
    Objective: a series of paintings employing forms derived from abstraction of details of nature. For a prolonged period after graduation I delved into symmetries, complicated planes, integration of detail, pictures using ...
  • Levra, Raymond Eugene (University of Oregon, 1956-06)
    I have devoted the last two quarters to a series of drawings, paintings and lithographs concerned with the study and investigation of the “proportions within the areal break-up of the canvas, of value, and use of intensity.” ...
  • Forrester, Charles H. (University of Oregon, 1960-06)
    The theme of the work for my thesis project is derived from the four Evangelists of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The gospel message which they wrote down and the traditional legends of their lives ...
  • Mayhew, Elza (University of Oregon, 1963-12)
    The artist works for many years, and makes diverse things in varying media and styles. Then he finds, if he has worked with sufficient concentration, that for the most part he is ‘at home’—at his most humble, unpretending, ...

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