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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Opaque watercolor
gouche
Picasso
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
2. French Painter - Impressionism - did horses and ballet dancers
Romanticism Movement
Degas
renaissance
Hector Berlioz
3. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Neo-classic period
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
James Joyce
Andrew Wyeth
4. Spanish artist color plate 82-The Persistence of Memroy; best known and most sensational of the Surrealists.
Gouche
bust
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
Theme
5. Russian critic who founded the Ballet Russe
Herman Melville
Serge Diaghilev
Richard Sheridan
sculpture
6. What type of column is a simple - plain shaft?
Josiah Wedgewood
Greek Doric
Mies van der Rohe
Da Vinci
7. He used light and shadows to convey moods and emotions-Painted the Blinding of Samson
Macbeth
Rembrandt
Doric
Le Corbusier
8. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
Masaccio
ballet
Lionel Hampton
Zeno
9. Refers to the classical revival in European art - architecture - and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century
neo-classic period
Degas
Parmenides
King Lear
10. One of the greatest sculptors of the 19th century - The Thinker: The Kiss 12.2
Moai
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
Delacroix
Manichaeism
11. One of Socrates' students; was considered by many to be the GREATEST philosopher of western civilization. Explained his ideas about government in a work entitled The Republic. In his ideal state - the people were divided into three different groups.
Chopin
Stephen Crane
Alexander Dumas
Plato
12. 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.
What is the Rhyme Scheme?
Picasso
Bayeux tapestry
Jane Austen
13. God of the Underworld and Death
Hades/Pluto
Thomas Edison
Medieval Architecture
flying buttress
14. Wrote 'Appalachian Spring'
Le Corbusier
Pearl Buck
Aaron Copeland
Apostrophe
15. Former monk. French humanist - wrote the comic masterpieces Gargantua and Pantagruel - stories contained gross humor.
Francois Rabelais
Celtic Art
Plato
Aphrodite/Venus
16. Stained glass - pointed arches and ribbed vaulting
Stephen Crane
Christopher Wren
Pentatonic Scale
Gothic age architecture
17. The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning. i.e. hiss - hiss - buzz - buzz.
Hector Berlioz
Onomatopoeia
Monet
Foot
18. Florentine painter who gave up the stiff Byzantine style and developed a more naturalistic style - Florentine painter who gave up the stiff Byzantine style and developed a more naturalistic style
William Blake
dada school
Kouroi
Giotto
19. Noted for its rich use of ornamental domes - colorful mosaics - and lavish decorations
Byzantine Style
Hexameter
Picasso
Persian Rugs
20. French Post-impressionistic painter; moved to Tahiti to look for the unspoiled life. Mahana No Atua(Day of the Gods). He used flat - 2 dimensional surfaces with strong outlines.
Hector Berlioz
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
Lindisfarne Gospel
Apollo
21. 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.
Bayeux tapestry
Christopher Wren
Remington
Usonian
22. Russian composer - composed 6 symphonies - The Nutcracker - Swan Lake Suite - Concerti
Alexander Dumas
Langston Hughes
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
Frank Lloyd Wright 1869-1959
23. The warrior caste in Hinduism
Kshatriyas
Samuel Barber 1910-1981
Christopher Wren
Rembrandt
24. 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.
Mies van der Rohe
sculpture
Pavane and the Polonaise
Baroque art
25. Messenger of the Gods and Finance
Hermes/Mercury
Joseph Conrad
Aubrey Beardsley
Merry Wives of Windsor
26. 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
Georg W. F. Hegel
Sitar
gothic age architecture
Neoplatonism
27. Wrote 'Les Miserables' which criticized the French Revolution
Victor Hugo
Noh Theatre
allegro
Andrea Palladio
28. The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh
Trompe l'oeil
Remington
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
29. Long-Long
Macbeth
scrim
Spondaic Pattern
New Orleans
30. (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. 'End justifies the means.'
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Sitar
ballet
Niccolo Machiavelli
31. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
ballet
Jules Verne
Noh Theatre
Epicureans
32. The language used to represent things - actions - or ideas - in a descriptive manner. Example: the brook - babbling and bubbling around rocks and stones.
Imagery
Gothic age architecture
Lao Tzu
Renoir
33. Played the xylophone and marimba
William Faulkner
Alliteration
Kouroi
Lionel Hampton
34. Wrote Billy Budd - Sailor; Moby Dick; classified as a Dark Romantic; American novelist - short story writer - essayist - and poet
Trompe l'oeil
Herman Melville
Vermeer
Christopher Wren
35. Action painting - put his canvas on the floor and brought his whole body into action while he splashed and dripped colors in swirling configurations
multi-media
Pilgrim's Progress
Jackson Pollock
Octometer
36. God of Wisdom
Tyche/Fortuna
alexander calder
Athena/Minerva
soliloquy
37. A musical composition for voices and orchestra
Masaccio
oratorio
louise nevelson
Mary Shelley
38. Is the belief that Satan represented all things material - and God all things of light; each human being is a composite of matter (Satan) and godly light (God) - and suffered not from sin - but from contact with matter. Founded by Mani Who believed h
mosaics
Aubrey Beardsley
Manichaeism
Socrates
39. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
Trompe l'oeil
Zeus/Jupiter
Andrew Wyeth
Gilbert and Sullivan
40. A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
New Orleans
Daniel Defoe
Alexander Dumas
tempura
41. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Vermeer
Michelangelo
Renaissance
Mathew Brady
42. Made the first talking movie in 1927..The 'Jazz Singer'
Gouche
George Sand
Salvador Dali
Al Jolson
43. Literature whose primary aim is to expound some moral - political - or other teaching.
Didactic-ism
Federico Fellini
Meter
scrim
44. Spanish rhythm in 3/4 time
Spondaic Pattern
Tragic Playwrights
Bolero
Neolithic
45. Implied comparison between two normally unrelated things - indicating a likeness between them. Words can also be used to replace other words. Example: His room is a dump.
Versailles
Cimabue
Metaphor
Mark Twain
46. 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.
Raphael
Renaissance Art
William Faulkner
Artemis/Diana
47. Spanish Romantic Painter - Disaster of war series - Third Day of May - Rembrandt influence - moral issues - court painter to Charles IV
Taoism
Parmenides
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
A long syllable
48. Late 20th century musical style in which brief patterns - textures - and other musical fragments are repeated for an extended period of time with trance-like persistence.
Mathew Brady
Degas
Issac Asimov
Minimalist Music
49. (1876) 19th-20th c. Romanian sculptor known for highly simplified archetypical human and animal forms (The Kiss; Bird in Space)
Alexander Dumas
constantin brancusi
Plato
Renoir
50. Japanese Artist - Thirty six view of Mt. Fuji - most famous Japanese mountain
Lorraine Hansberry
Katsushika Hokusai 1760-1849
Paleolithic
renaissance