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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
ballet
Alexander Dumas
Post and Lintel
Renoir
2. Assembled architectural sculptures of 'found' wooden objects and used them to construct screens of boxes of varied sizes which she painted in monochromatic colors.
tragic figure
Charles Dickens
Mosaic
louise nevelson
3. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
ballet
Bronte Sisters
Kouroi
4. The Color Purple
Atomists
Christopher Wren
Stephen Crane
Alice Walker
5. Spanish surrealist painter
Johannes Brahms
Imagery
Joan Miro
Parmenides
6. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
Daniel Defoe
Merry Wives of Windsor
John Roebling
Da Vinci
7. An Irish novelist who wrote Ulysses - a stream of consciousness book based loosely on Odyssey
Gilbert and Sullivan
Existentialism
James Joyce
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
8. Goddess of Agriculture
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Atomists
Demeter/Ceres
Renaissance Art
9. God of the Underworld and Death
gouche
Thomas Edison
bel canto
Hades/Pluto
10. Made the first talking movie in 1927..The 'Jazz Singer'
Greek Corinthian
Al Jolson
Lionel Hampton
Alexander Dumas
11. 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
Mary Shelley
Jackson Pollock
Zeno
12. Is the last accepted pagan philosophy and was founded by Plotinus around 300 AD and based around the ideas of Plato. Disregarding the idea of separate - opposite realms of being (such as good and evil) - Plotinus instead mapped out a logical order to
Neoplatonism
Lorraine Hansberry
King Lear
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
13. A direct comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. Example: John swims like a fish.
Usonian
Tragic Playwrights
Simile
Jean Jacques Rousseau
14. Composed 'Symphonie Fantastique'
Hermes/Mercury
Aristotle
Hector Berlioz
Artemis/Diana
15. French 20th century architect
Gilbert Stuart
Le Corbusier
Versailles
alexander calder
16. The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning. i.e. hiss - hiss - buzz - buzz.
Langston Hughes
Henrik Ibsen
Martha Graham
Onomatopoeia
17. French Post Impressionistic painter; Pointillism; Neo Impressionism or pointilism
madrigal
Simone Martini
George Pierre Seurat 1859-1891
Bernini
18. Atomic Bomb - Robert Openheimer was in charge
Symbolism
Manhattan Project
Whole Tone Scale
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
19. Fast
D.W. Griffith
presto
sculpture
Herman Melville
20. School of nonsense and anti-art
Spondaic Pattern
Chopin
Josiah Wedgewood
Dada school
21. Wrote 'Frankenstein' which was a criticism of man controlling nature - 'Gothic literature' Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
Gouche
Niccolo Machiavelli
pop art
Mary Shelley
22. In drama - a character speaks alone on stage to allow his/her thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience
Simone Martini
Aaron Copeland
Antonio Gaudi
Soliloquy
23. Death of a Salesman
Brussels tapestries
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Immanuel Kant
Arthur Miller
24. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
minuetto
Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
Lorraine Hansberry
Anapestic Pattern
25. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Henrik Ibsen
Samuel Barber 1910-1981
Daniel Defoe
Andrew Wyeth
26. 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
sculpture
Mies van der Rohe
Honore de Balzac
Jonathan Swift
27. Both wrote music based on Don Juan
Giotto
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Alfred Hitchcock
Persian Rugs
28. American transcendentalist - Moby Dick - Bill Budd
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
constantin brancusi
Mary McCarthy
Herman Melville
29. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Peter Paul Rubens
Alice Walker
oratorio
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
30. Visual artist and poet who defined neoclassical convention - Songs of Innocence - Songs of Cxperience
Beethoven & Wagner
Jane Austen
William Blake
Niccolo Machiavelli
31. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Peter Paul Rubens
Eugene O'Neil
Plato
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
32. Took inspiration from Schiller's 'Ode to Joy'
Beethoven & Wagner
Mary Shelley
James Joyce
French female pose
33. African American writer who wrote Oak and Ivy and about the lives of slavery
Hector Berlioz
henry moore
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Post Impressionism
34. Wrote 'Being and Time'. nfluenced by the work of Edmund Husserl and considered a founding father of existentialism - Heidegger ultimately rejected both associations. Instead - he focused simply on 'being' and examining human moods and experiences. He
Ray Bradbury
Alfred Hitchcock
Martin Heidegger
Serge Diaghilev
35. Famous artists during this time: Leonardo da Vinci - Rafael - and Michaelangelo - From 1490 to 1520 - High Renaissance style was composed of order - grace - and harmony - with perfectly proportioned subjects.
Mies van der Rohe
Mary Wollstonecraft
Hagia Sophia
High Renaissance
36. Composer - conductor and pianist
pieta
Pythagoras
Dante Aligheri
Andre Previn
37. German metaphysician - began his string of successful philosophical publications with Critique of Pure Reason in 1781 - believed that reality extended only so far as an individual's personal degree of 'knowing -' and it is impossible to 'know' thing
Hades/Pluto
Art Deco Movement
Immanuel Kant
Francois Rabelais
38. Mannerism painter
aside
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
El Greco
Tyche/Fortuna
39. Abstract sculptor who used rounding techniques and very little detail
Donatello
Dimeter
Serge Diaghilev
henry moore
40. Leader of the Spanish Art Nouveau movement - _____________ designed Casa Mila and Casa Batllo in Barcelona.
Antonio Gaudi
Aphrodite/Venus
King Lear
Greek Corinthian
41. French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school. Known as the 'poet of the piano'
Chopin
Ares/Mars
Delacroix
Beethoven & Wagner
42. Wrote Pride and Prejudice
Baroque Period
Socrates
Pieta
Jane Austen
43. What type of Column is decorated with flowers?
Jean Fragonard
cellini
Greek Corinthian
Blank Verse
44. 698-721. hiberno-saxon. mix of christian imagery & northern animal interlace style. classical style: curtain
Lindisfarne Gospel
Vincent van Gogh
Chopin
Daniel Defoe
45. Consists of lines that do not have regular meter or rhyme
Thomas Edison
Greek Corinthian
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Free Verse
46. An English maker of pottery and china - he developed mass production of quality porcelain. Signature blue or pink with cameo inset.
Neoplatonism
Jane Austen
Josiah Wedgewood
chalice
47. Wrote Billy Budd - Sailor; Moby Dick; classified as a Dark Romantic; American novelist - short story writer - essayist - and poet
Merry Wives of Windsor
Herman Melville
Federico Fellini
Eisenstein
48. Norwegian Playwright who carried realism into the dramatic presentation of domesticlife. Wrote 'A Doll's House'
Alexander Dumas
Reliquary
Artemis/Diana
Henrik Ibsen
49. An imitation of the style identified with the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Usually associated with European art and literature from the mid-1600s through the eighteenth century.
Neoclassicism
Aristotle
Herman Melville
T.S. Eliot
50. A painting - drawing - or sculpture of Mary - the Mother of Jesus - holding the dead body of Jesus. The word means 'pity' in Italian.
Pieta
High Renaissance
gouche
Pearl Buck