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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)
Lillian Gish
Alfred Hitchcock
Mathew Brady
Kouroi
2. Science fiction writer
Masaccio
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Issac Asimov
Hector Berlioz
3. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Henrik Ibsen
Alexander Dumas
Verdi and Puccini
Mies van der Rohe
4. Composer - conductor and pianist
Andre Previn
Neoplatonism
Christopher Wren
F. Scott Fitzgerald
5. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Josiah Wedgewood
flat
George Sand
Atomism
6. Tall - 4 sided pillar of stone that rises to a point
obelisk
Herman Melville
Trimeter
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
7. A direct comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. Example: John swims like a fish.
multi-media
Immanuel Kant
James Boswell
Simile
8. Former monk. French humanist - wrote the comic masterpieces Gargantua and Pantagruel - stories contained gross humor.
Dada school
Francois Rabelais
Lionel Hampton
sculpture
9. Wrote Anna Karenina - War and Peace; Russian writer - realistic fiction
George Sand
Leo Tolstoy
pop art
Simone De Beauvoir
10. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Peter Paul Rubens
Blank Verse
Pythagoras
Ballet
11. Character who comes to a bad end as a result of own behavior or character flaw
Tragic figure
Noh Theatre
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Stephen Foster
12. One-foot line
Monet
Le Corbusier
Monometer
Hyperbole
13. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Thomas Gainsborough
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Le Corbusier
Christopher Wren
14. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
minuetto
madrigal
Arthur Miller
Mies van der Rohe
15. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Mary Wollstonecraft
Herman Melville
Da Vinci
aside
16. Stoics believed that restraining emotion is the key to happiness. The majority of their beliefs are similar to the Cynics.
mannerism
Arnold Schoenberg
John Roebling
Stoicism
17. American composer; Adagio for Strings Abing; Chinese Music;The moon reflected on the second springs.
Jean Fragonard
mosaics
Beethoven & Wagner
Samuel Barber 1910-1981
18. Spanish surrealist painter
Tchaikovsky
Persian Rugs
Hestia/Vesta
Salvador Dali
19. 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
Alexander Dumas
Merry Wives of Windsor
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Aubrey Beardsley
20. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall
Leonardo da Vinci
mosaics
fresco
Bayeux tapestry
21. God of Wine
Frank Lloyd Wright 1869-1959
louise nevelson
Dionysus/Bacchus
Cynics
22. A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes - a chorus - and dance
Victor Hugo
Foot
El Greco
Noh Theatre
23. Plato and Aristotle
Moral Philosophers
flat
Heptameter
Pentameter
24. Designed by Mayans - this was once a temple - next to the Pyramid of Sacrifice. Located at Uxmal - it was used for sacrificial ceremonies as late as 1673.
Jules Verne
Mary Shelley
The Pigeon House
Joseph Conrad
25. (1876) 19th-20th c. Romanian sculptor known for highly simplified archetypical human and animal forms (The Kiss; Bird in Space)
Aristotle
Pearl Buck
Plato
constantin brancusi
26. The creator of the twelve-tone system of atonal music.
Arnold Schoenberg
Pablo Picasso
Dimeter
Salvador Dali
27. French impressionist painter
Eisenstein
Monet
chalice
Tempura
28. An example of Byzantine architecture - name this church.
Mies van der Rohe
Hagia Sophia
Cervantes
Dada school
29. Church in Ravenna - Italy built by Justinian. Known for color - mosaics - and gold.
Arnold Schoenberg
Mathew Brady
Church of San Vitale
Mosaic
30. Music consistently constructed on a pattern of the twelve chromatic tones selected prior to composition.
Edmund Spenser
Plato
Mary Shelley
Twelve Tone System
31. A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Neoplatonism
tempura
cellini
32. Wrote Rivals
Richard Sheridan
chalice
Zeus/Jupiter
Edmund Spenser
33. 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
Jane Austen
Merry Wives of Windsor
dada school
Hades/Pluto
34. Former monk. French humanist - wrote the comic masterpieces Gargantua and Pantagruel - stories contained gross humor.
Aubrey Beardsley
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
Anapestic Pattern
Francois Rabelais
35. 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.
hagia sophia
Lorraine Hansberry
sitar
Samuel Beckett
36. Famous artists: Jean-Francois Millet - Eugene Delacroix - J.M.W. Turner - and William Blake - Covering the late eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries - the works of this period stressed the inherent goodness in humanity and shied away from earlier
tragic figure
Athena/Minerva
Romanticism Movement
Salvador Dali
37. Rebirth
Libretto
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
Dionysus/Bacchus
Renaissance
38. A sect of hedonism (Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure) that believes that pleasure of the mind - not just the senses - is the ultimate good. Thoroughly defended by Ancient Greek philosophers - the base of this belief system is that the goal of every
Epicureans
Brussels tapestries
louise nevelson
Seurat
39. One of Duncan's generals; wants to become King of Scotland; murders Duncan and slays anyone in the way of his kingship
Mark Twain
Macbeth
bust
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
40. French impressionist painter; nude female paintings
Renoir
Mary Shelley
Mary Shelley
Neolithic
41. Theodore Gericault - 1791-1824 - Eugene Delacroix - 1798-1863
Byzantine Style
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Serge Diaghilev
French Romantic painter
42. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
Dimeter
T.S. Eliot
Frank Lloyd Wright 1869-1959
Rhymed Verse
43. He used light and shadows to convey moods and emotions-Painted the Blinding of Samson
Pilgrim's Progress
Scott Joplin
Issac Asimov
Rembrandt
44. An English writer who wrote 'Vindication of the Rights of Women' - arguing that women are not naturally inferior to men - but appear to be so because of lack of education
El Greco
Mary Wollstonecraft
Da Vinci
Andre Previn
45. His works provided the basis for love poetry and popularized the theme of humanism - The Cazoniere
Greek Ionic
Stephen Crane
Josiah Wedgewood
Francesco Petrarch
46. Goddess of Wisdom
Francois Rabelais
El Greco
John Locke
Pallas Athena/Minerva
47. Composed 'Symphonie Fantastique'
Hector Berlioz
Lionel Hampton
Friedrich Nietzsche
Le Corbusier
48. Russian romantic composer; 4 piano concerti; Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini; Vocalise; called the last Romantic
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Moai
Modern Period
french female pose
49. Libertine whose focused prose - Social Contract
Bolero
Hexameter
Confucianism
Jean Jacques Rousseau
50. Part of the Counter Reformation. Displayed a religious theme - red and gold color scheme - dark (sinner) vs. light (saint) - and was intensely dramatic. Early Baroque art was dominated by Spain.
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
Herman Melville
Baroque art
Soliloquy