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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Wrote Waiting for Godot. The only scenery for the play was a cyclorama (a giant curtain onthe back of the stage) and a single tree with one branch and one leaf.
Samuel Beckett
George Sand
aside
Hyperbole
2. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
Mary Shelley
Remington
Cervantes
D.W. Griffith
3. (1876) 19th-20th c. Romanian sculptor known for highly simplified archetypical human and animal forms (The Kiss; Bird in Space)
louise nevelson
Christopher Wren
constantin brancusi
Aaron Copeland
4. A tapestry that recounts the battle of hastings - A piece of linen about 1 Ft.8 in. Wide by 213 ft.long covered with embroidery representing the incidents of Willam the conqueror's expedition to England.
flat
Heraclitus
Leo Tolstoy
Bayeux tapestry
5. A Spanish painter best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. 'Guernica'
Picasso
Stephen Crane
Edmund Spenser
Hagia Sophia
6. 20th Century American composer
Flying buttress
Donatello
Atomists
Henry Dixon Cowell
7. God of the sea
Andrea Palladio
Poseidon/Neptune
Atomism
Brahmans
8. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Alfred Hitchcock
Picasso
Hagia Sophia
Macbeth
9. Most famous example of Byzantine architecture - it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world. Constructed of interlocking domes.
Pentatonic Scale
madrigal
hagia sophia
Flying buttress
10. Russian critic who founded the Ballet Russe
Andrea Palladio
Serge Diaghilev
Lao Tzu
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
11. The use of an object to represent another object or idea.
Manhattan Project
Symbolism
Joseph Conrad
Aubrey Beardsley
12. Wrote 'Les Miserables' which criticized the French Revolution
Rococo
Victor Hugo
Rembrandt
cellini
13. Early 20th century style of painting and to a lesser degrees sculpture that used geometric shapes as underlying primary forms. In contrast to Impressionism - which it succeeded - the primary concern of Cubism was with from rather than color
Chopin
Cubism
Eisenstein
Jane Austen
14. Four-foot line
Herman Melville
Edmund Spenser
The Muses
Tetrameter
15. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
Macbeth
Simone De Beauvoir
Othello
sculpture
16. Eight-foot line
Vermeer
Hagia Sophia
Romanesque Style
Octometer
17. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
ballet
Macbeth
Obelisk
Eugene O'Neil
18. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
T.S. Eliot
Confucianism
Hector Berlioz
gouche
19. Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)
Zeno
andante
Henry Dixon Cowell
Whole Tone Scale
20. Student of Martin Heidegger - wrote 'Truth and Method' - considered to be the father of Hermeneutics - largely argued that it is impossible to be unbiased in anything - and even historical accounts are forever biased by our own experiences. As factua
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
Vincent van Gogh
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Mathew Brady
21. Greatest playwright of all time; wrote MacBeth - King Lear - Hamlet - Romeo and Juliet; introduced new words to the English language. Histories - tragedies - comedies
William Shakespeare
andante
Bolero
Gothic age architecture
22. In drama - a character speaks alone on stage to allow his/her thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience
The Pigeon House
soliloquy
Simone Martini
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
23. Composed 'Rite of Spring'
Stravinsky
Johannes Brahms
Confucianism
flat
24. French female author of more than eighty novels who took a man's name and dressed in male attire to protest the treatment of women
Libretto
Antonio Gaudi
Salvador Dali
George Sand
25. American novelist - essayist and satirist - Huckleberry Finn - Tom Sawyer
Alexander Dumas
Alfred Hitchcock
Giotto
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
26. One of Duncan's generals; wants to become King of Scotland; murders Duncan and slays anyone in the way of his kingship
fresco
Macbeth
Impressionistic Art came before
A long syllable
27. Long days journey into night - the iceman center - ah wilderness - desire under the elms - mourning become electric
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28. Using two or more types of media together to create an art object such as glitter or beads on a painting
Othello
Thomas Edison
multi-media
gouche
29. Action painting - put his canvas on the floor and brought his whole body into action while he splashed and dripped colors in swirling configurations
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Jackson Pollock
Marc Chagall
Impressionistic Art came before
30. Published Phenomenology of Mind in 1807 and Philosophy of Right in 1821 - According to the Hegelian dialectic - one thought (i.e. being) invariably leads to a thought of its antithesis (not being) - and the two must come together to form an entirely
tempura
Alice Walker
Georg W. F. Hegel
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
31. A dance
soliloquy
minuetto
Picasso
Merry Wives of Windsor
32. Considered America's greatest architect. Pioneered the concept that a building should blend into and harmonize with its surroundings rather than following classical designs.
Frank Lloyd Wright
Greek Ionic
Stravinsky
King Lear
33. Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural - lifelike figures - such as the bronze statue David.
Merry Wives of Windsor
Humanism
Donatello
Charles Dickens
34. Greek philosopher. A pupil of Plato - the tutor of Alexander the Great - and the author of works on logic - metaphysics - ethics - natural sciences - politics - and poetics - he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system - whi
Aristotle
Mies van der Rohe
Arthur Miller
Penny Marshall
35. A dance
James Joyce
High Renaissance Painters
minuetto
Lorraine Hansberry
36. Gods of Inspiration for literature - Science - and the arts
Gilbert and Sullivan
Confucianism
The Muses
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
37. Frescoe painter - founded flourentine school - realisitc poses
Joan Miro
Artemis/Diana
Giotto
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
38. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Monet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Joan Miro
Brussels tapestries
39. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Merchant of Venice
The Muses
Andrew Wyeth
Islam
40. 'Father of Western Philosophy'. Greek philosopher who taught that the universe had originated from water.
Poseidon/Neptune
Free Verse
Thales
Hades/Pluto
41. A capella singers
Salvador Dali
Federico Fellini
madrigal
Claude Debussy
42. Is a form of writing that blends criticism with humor and wit. Ridiculing with purpose of inspiring reform.
Satire
hagia sophia
Federico Fellini
Pablo Picasso
43. artist of Return of the Prodigal Son (1636) - Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp (1632) - Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer (1653) - and The Night Watch - Showed a particular interest in painting the poor and downtrodden - considered the best Dutch
New Orleans
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
gothic age architecture
Merry Wives of Windsor
44. Artist of 'Purple Robe' (1937) - 'The Blue Nude' (1907) - 'The Piano Lesson' (1916) - and 'The Moorish Screen' (1921) - Known for his bold colors and thick - vibrant brushstrokes - pioneer in the modernist movement
chalice
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Henri Matisse
Hamlet
45. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
French female pose
Simone De Beauvoir
Richard Sheridan
Othello
46. The farmer/ merchant caste in Hinduism
gouche
Vaishyas
Edmund Spenser
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
47. One of Duncan's generals; wants to become King of Scotland; murders Duncan and slays anyone in the way of his kingship
Macbeth
Cerros
King Lear
Barcelona Pavilion
48. Architectural style of medieval Europe - characterized by semi-circular arches - massive quality - thick walls - round arches - sturdy piers - groin vaults - large towers - decorative arcading. Crossed England from France.
Scott Joplin
Delacroix
Romanesque Style
Pearl Buck
49. Mannerism painter
El Greco
Immanuel Kant
Sitar
Charles Dickens
50. Story of man - Christian - journey faces hobglobins/dragons
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