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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
Paleolithic
Gilbert and Sullivan
Reliquary
Jonathan Swift
2. Goldsmith and sculptor - wrote one of the first autobiographies
constantin brancusi
cellini
sculpture
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
3. Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural - lifelike figures - such as the bronze statue David.
Soliloquy
Serge Diaghilev
Donatello
michelangelo
4. Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)
Langston Hughes
Honore de Balzac
Zeno
Penny Marshall
5. A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
tempura
henry moore
Hyperbole
Mary Shelley
6. Carried the motion picture into the new era with his silent epics (The Birth of a Nation - Intolerance - etc.) which introduced serious plots and elaborate productions to filmmaking.
Eugene O'Neil
James Joyce
D.W. Griffith
tragic figure
7. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
Romanticism Movement
D.W. Griffith
Monet
scrim
8. Long-Short
Jonathan Swift
Alexander Dumas
Trochaic pattern
Arthur Miller
9. Long-Short-Short
Dactylic
Tempura
Claude Monet
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
10. God of the Sea
Renaissance Art
Poseidon/Neptune
Barcelona Pavilion
Geoffrey Chaucer
11. American Playwright: The Crucible; Death of a Salesman; All My Sons
Simone De Beauvoir
Samuel Beckett
Libretto
Arthur Miller
12. Wrote Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Monet
Aaron Copeland
Langston Hughes
13. African American writer who wrote Oak and Ivy and about the lives of slavery
Tchaikovsky
Simone De Beauvoir
andante
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
14. Rebirth
Mathew Brady
Renaissance
Charles Dickens
Hades/Pluto
15. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Brussels tapestries
Alice Walker
Issac Asimov
flat
16. One of the leading painters of the Florentine renaissance - developed a highly personal style. The Birth of Venus
french female pose
Aphrodite/Venus
Botticelli
sculpture
17. Most famous American architect; Kaufman house also called 'Falling Water' Guggenheim museum - New York City Branch.
Stephen Foster
Langston Hughes
Frank Lloyd Wright 1869-1959
F. Scott Fitzgerald
18. God of Time - Harvest and Agriculture
Impressionistic Art came before
Kronos/Saturn
Tchaikovsky
Cubism
19. Wrote Rivals
Richard Sheridan
Free Verse
Onomatopoeia
Monet
20. Patterns or pictures made by embedding small pieces of stone or glass in cement on surfaces such as walls and floors
Post and Lintel
mosaics
Merry Wives of Windsor
french female pose
21. I and the Village
Marc Chagall
T.S. Eliot
IM Pei
Pearl Buck
22. Carried the motion picture into the new era with his silent epics (The Birth of a Nation - Intolerance - etc.) which introduced serious plots and elaborate productions to filmmaking.
Edvard Greig
George Sand
D.W. Griffith
Mary Shelley
23. God of War
Renaissance
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ares/Mars
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
24. A radically unconventional group formed by Antisthenes in Greece in 400 A.D. This group considered virtue to be the only - not just the highest - good. They were largely self-sufficient - celibate (abstaining from sexual intercourse) - and ascetic (r
Martha Graham
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
Cynics
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
25. Russian critic who founded the Ballet Russe
Mary Shelley
Serge Diaghilev
Ray Bradbury
dada school
26. (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. 'End justifies the means.'
Niccolo Machiavelli
Degas
Eugene Delacroix
Atomism
27. Poetry written in iambic pentameter without end rhyme
Le Corbusier
Vermeer
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Blank Verse
28. Norwegian Playwright who carried realism into the dramatic presentation of domesticlife. Wrote 'A Doll's House'
Giotto
Josiah Wedgewood
T.S. Eliot
Henrik Ibsen
29. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
American Indian Rugs
Johannes Brahms
High Renaissance Painters
Mathew Brady
30. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Poseidon/Neptune
Edmund Spenser
Aside
Heraclitus
31. Author of The Red Badge of Courage
William Shakespeare
Stephen Crane
Jean Fragonard
Botticelli
32. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
French Romantic painter
Gilbert and Sullivan
Hyperbole
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
33. Opaque watercolor
Chopin
Macbeth
Alice Walker
gouche
34. An Irish novelist who wrote Ulysses - a stream of consciousness book based loosely on Odyssey
Al Jolson
James Joyce
Jean Fragonard
Delacroix
35. French Impressionistic composer; Bolero: Gaspard de la nuit; 3 pieces to it (on Dine) 1st piece of Gaspar
Lorraine Hansberry
Art Deco Movement
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
Charles Dickens
36. Is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin - containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables.
Reliquary
Pallas Athena/Minerva
Book of Kells
Seurat
37. Famous artists: El Greco - Jacopo Tintoretto - and Antoine Caron - An Italian art form from 1520-1600 - the mannerism movement sought to go against the strict proportionality of the High Renaissance by deliberately skewing scales and figures - with h
Jean Fragonard
Benjamin Franklin
Mannerism
Denouement
38. High quality rugs made by Persian Muslims - valued for their exquisite designs - vivid colors and skillful make. These rugs were in great demand from China to Europe - greatly improving the Abbasid's economy.
Beethoven & Wagner
tempura
Persian Rugs
Joseph Conrad
39. (1876) 19th-20th c. Romanian sculptor known for highly simplified archetypical human and animal forms (The Kiss; Bird in Space)
Mark Twain
pop art
alexander calder
constantin brancusi
40. Wrote 'Frankenstein' which was a criticism of man controlling nature - 'Gothic literature' Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
Gilbert and Sullivan
Corinthian
Mary Shelley
flying buttress
41. Decorative drinking cup or goblet
Mies van der Rohe
Rene Descartes
pop art
chalice
42. Laborer caste in Hinduism
pop art
Edmund Spenser
Shudras
barbara hepworth
43. Wrote 'Appalachian Spring'
Plato
korai
Aaron Copeland
Hermes/Mercury
44. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Brahmans
Socrates
Hans-Georg Gadamer
45. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
Pentatonic Scale
Arnold Schoenberg
Remington
Issac Asimov
46. Author of The Red Badge of Courage
Stephen Crane
Le Corbusier
Trimeter
Monet
47. Five-foot line
Pentameter
Mark Twain
Alice Walker
hagia sophia
48. The most slender and ornate of the three Greek columns. Known for its decorative capital of delicately carved acanthus leaves.
Corinthian
Chalice
Eisenstein
Cimabue
49. The Color Purple
Benjamin Franklin
Alice Walker
Denouement
Merchant of Venice
50. Twentieth-century novelist - used the stream-of-consciousness technique in his novel The Sound of Fury - whose intense drama is seen through the eyes of an idiot.
T.S. Eliot
Degas
Mark Twain
William Faulkner