[Plate 19] will perhaps suggest its use. In these drawings the board is slightly covered with either chalk or charcoal. In A about ten strokes of the chalk and the charcoal outline finish the drawing of the lantern. B is done almost entirely with charcoal, the chalk being used only in a few gray tones and the touches of light in the distance. C is produced by using the chalk in horizontal strokes and wiping out the trees with a cloth. A few touches of charcoal will give the foliage, and the bridge is added with simple strokes with the side of the chalk.
[Plate 20]. This was taken from a Kindergarten room in which the children were celebrating Froebel’s birthday. The drawings upon this plate were made by the use of the simple strokes given or suggested in the plates shown in the first part of this article.