An Evaluation of the Esthetic Judgment of Students in Austin College Page: 19
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although the glass was well proportioned, the frame was dis-
tracting in contour and was top-heavy.
16
B
C
B
A
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19
C
Fig. 5.—Reproduction of Plates 16, 17, 1$, and 19 in
the exhibition. (16) A, poor design; B, good design, C,
mediocre design? (17) A, good design; B, poor design; C,
mediocre design; (18) A, good design; B, mediocre design;
C, poor design; (19) A, mediocre design; B, poor design;
C, good * *
Plate 17.—Figure Paintings
Painting A (see Pig. 5) was the best design because of
the beautifully organized space relationships, the rhythmic
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