A student of Burke, Walter Osborne, painted with him here.
In painting, for example, students would often stand and paint on large sheets of paper.
The plaza and fields are ringed by art benches, on which students can paint murals.
Between 1870 and 1880 students painted the statue several times, typically alternating between white and black.
"Suddenly the students painted bigger, brighter, looser pictures with more enthusiasm."
Outside the school yesterday, students painted a grim portrait.
And still the students, defying the notion of crowded curricula, paint all day long and every day.
Some students helped clean garages, paint porches and wrap presents.
It later turned out, however, that the student had painted them herself, and that the entire incident was a hoax.
Why will the students sketch and not paint at Kykuit?