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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. What does the symbol ' mean in poetry?
Raphael
multi-media
A long syllable
Donatello
2. Russian film maker who pioneered the use of montage and is considered among the most influential film makers in the history of motion pictures
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Eisenstein
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Thomas Edison
3. Who designed the Brooklyn bridge?
Greek Doric
Martha Graham
John Roebling
Bronte Sisters
4. 19th century French syle of painting that tried to capture the painter's immediate impressions - usually of the outdoors. In music - a term associated witht the music of Debussy and Ravel
Antonio Gaudi
Edgar Allen Poe
Impressionism
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
5. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
Remington
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
Transcendentalism
Rhymed Verse
6. Known for ragtime music - piano player. Composed 'The Entertainment'
Brussels tapestries
Salvador Dali
Scott Joplin
Heraclitus
7. Theodore Gericault - 1791-1824 - Eugene Delacroix - 1798-1863
Ray Bradbury
Charles Dickens
French Romantic painter
Noh Theatre
8. Wrote 'Appalachian Spring'
Monet
Aaron Copeland
Giotto
King Lear
9. Bessanio along with others are courting a girl - they have to pick a certain box - Bessanio picks the right one and is allowed to marry her
Merchant of Venice
oratorio
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Samuel Barber 1910-1981
10. Painted 'The Bathers'
Arthur Miller
Imagery
Pieta
Jean Fragonard
11. Considered to have founded modern European literature; perfected rhyme in threes - Divine Comedy
Dante Aligheri
Soliloquy
Marc Chagall
Salvador Dali
12. Spanish Romantic Painter - Disaster of war series - Third Day of May - Rembrandt influence - moral issues - court painter to Charles IV
sculpture
Al Jolson
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
aside
13. Instead of dealing with recognizable imagery - abstract art focuses on colors and form.
ballet
Abstraction
Pythagoras
Simile
14. Possibly the most famous English satirist and author of Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal - Swift (1667 - 1745) was a clergyman and Irishman - which often made hilarious impact in his writings (such as A Tale of a Tub and the aforementioned Mo
andante
Pilgrim's Progress
Macbeth
Jonathan Swift
15. 20 -000 Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction.
Jules Verne
Vermeer
Herman Melville
Lindisfarne Gospel
16. Faulstaf wants sends identical love letters to two women - they are friends and read them together - they want to get him back so they trick him - their husbands think they are cheating on them so they want to catch them - the wives tell them of thei
Edmund Spenser
Merry Wives of Windsor
Vincent van Gogh
Pieta
17. Author of Faerie Queene in Elizabethan era - one of the greatest moral epics in any language
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
Edmund Spenser
Theme
Martha Graham
18. Leucippus and Democritus
Impressionism
Atomists
pieta
tragic figure
19. Realist novelist - Great Expectations - A Tale of Two Cities. Oliver Twist - A Christmas Carol - The Pickwick Papers
Heraclitus
mosaics
Charles Dickens
Mies van der Rohe
20. German philosopher born in 1844 - More of a moralist than a philosopher (though his name is arguably the most widely recognized) - Nietzsche hated Western civilization with a passion and spent much of his time denouncing it. He believed in a superma
Iambic pattern
Cynics
Frank Lloyd Wright
Friedrich Nietzsche
21. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
Ionic
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
Remington
American Indian Rugs
22. Noted for his direct style - clear - sharp prose and critical wit - Gulliver's Travels - Tale of a Tub
Jonathan Swift
Penny Marshall
Gilbert Stuart
Thomas Gainsborough
23. Female Movie Director/Producer who motivated women to do film...Big - A League of Their Own - Jumping Jack Flash
tempura
Lionel Hampton
Penny Marshall
Mannerism
24. Wrote Anna Karenina - War and Peace; Russian writer - realistic fiction
Aaron Copeland
Degas
Leo Tolstoy
Zeus/Jupiter
25. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Stephen Crane
chalice
Fresco
Vermeer
26. A taller - thinner column with scroll shapes on its capital
Manichaeism
Ionic
Hades/Pluto
Surrealism
27. Messenger of the Gods and Finance
Simile
Hermes/Mercury
Thales
Raphael
28. 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
allegro
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Thomas Edison
D.W. Griffith
29. DNA of the song
Pentatonic Scale
Tyche/Fortuna
Ionic
Simone De Beauvoir
30. Beuatiful with ornate borders
Martha Graham
Jonathan Swift
Brussels tapestries
Tempura
31. Writer of 'This Side of Paradise' and 'The Great Gatsby' who coined the term 'Jazz Age'
Neoclassicism
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
Manichaeism
32. Fast
allegro
Onomatopoeia
Seurat
Giotto
33. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
King Lear
Buddhists
Bernini
Scrim
34. A wooden box where religious relics are stored or displayed
Remington
William Faulkner
Reliquary
Hagia Sophia
35. Famous for black and white erotic paintings
Martha Graham
Aubrey Beardsley
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
Charles Dickens
36. The most slender and ornate of the three Greek columns. Known for its decorative capital of delicately carved acanthus leaves.
Roman Basilica
Corinthian
Apollo
Flying buttress
37. Japanese Artist - Thirty six view of Mt. Fuji - most famous Japanese mountain
Katsushika Hokusai 1760-1849
Dada school
Octometer
Roman Basilica
38. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Free Verse
Merchant of Venice
Peter Paul Rubens
Honore de Balzac
39. (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. 'End justifies the means.'
Tchaikovsky
Pavane and the Polonaise
Niccolo Machiavelli
Epic
40. The Color Purple
Henry Dixon Cowell
Alice Walker
andante
allegro
41. Beautiful Italian singing
Samuel Beckett
bel canto
Hector Berlioz
Charles Dickens
42. Most famous example of Byzantine architecture - it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world.
The Panthenon
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
Mannerism
Hagia Sophia
43. The text of the opera
Libretto
Hera/Juno
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
44. Science fiction writer
Issac Asimov
Flying buttresses
Eisenstein
Popular Transcendentalists
45. Tall - 4 sided pillar of stone that rises to a point
Foot
obelisk
Persian Rugs
Hades/Pluto
46. French impressionist painter
Monet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
sitar
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
47. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
Gilbert and Sullivan
Da Vinci
Serge Diaghilev
Simone De Beauvoir
48. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Vermeer
Hamlet
minuetto
ballet
49. Court dances
Andre Previn
Pavane and the Polonaise
Donatello
Mathew Brady
50. Student of michelangelo - made the school of athens - and the madonna and child series. used pudgeyness to show that people aren't as perfect as they thought.
Mary McCarthy
Renoir
Hades/Pluto
Raphael