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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. 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
Gilbert Stuart
Niccolo Machiavelli
Lionel Hampton
Romanticism Movement
2. United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)
presto
Lillian Gish
Henry Dixon Cowell
Stephen Foster
3. 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
Hagia Sophia
Giotto
The Panthenon
Josiah Wedgewood
4. Three dimensional work of art - statue
Penny Marshall
barbara hepworth
Simile
sculpture
5. 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
Book of Kells
Andrea Palladio
Pavane and the Polonaise
Jonathan Swift
6. 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
Manichaeism
Alfred Hitchcock
Stephen Crane
Verdi and Puccini
7. God of Doors and beginnings and endings
ballet
Pavane and the Polonaise
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
Roman Basilica
8. One unit of meter in poetry
William Shakespeare
Foot
John Roebling
Simone De Beauvoir
9. The repetition of initial constant sounds. Example: The fair breeze blew - the white foam flew - the furrow followed free.
Alliteration
Giotto
Metaphor
Lionel Hampton
10. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Honore de Balzac
aside
Dactylic
Monometer
11. Pre-Socrates
Monet
James Joyce
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
Edmund Spenser
12. Wrote 'Frankenstein' which was a criticism of man controlling nature - 'Gothic literature' Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
Leo Tolstoy
Mary Shelley
Serge Diaghilev
Tragic figure
13. Famous French impressionist composer
Charles Dickens
Claude Debussy
Leonardo da Vinci
scrim
14. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
sculpture
American Indian Rugs
Samuel Beckett
Daniel Defoe
15. A dance
minuetto
Merry Wives of Windsor
Jackson Pollock
Thomas Hobbes
16. Artist of 'Jack in the Pulpit IV' (1930) - 'Petunia' (1925) - 'Cow's Skull - Red - White - and Blue' (1931) - and 'Red Amaryllis' (1937) - Realistic nature images with strong - vibrant colors identify the works of O'Keeffe
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17. A style characteristic of seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe - subjects of portraits expanded beyond religious figures to nature and ordinary individuals. Many paintings incorporated long hallways and views through windows or doorways.
Picasso
Plato
bust
Baroque Period
18. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed the ____________ __________ in Spain.
Barcelona Pavilion
Arnold Schoenberg
Jonathan Swift
Bayeux tapestry
19. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
scrim
Martin Heidegger
Blank Verse
Delacroix
20. A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
Samuel Beckett
Langston Hughes
tempura
Josiah Wedgewood
21. Place known for the earliest documented Jazz
Issac Asimov
New Orleans
Monet
Monet
22. French impressionist painter
Federico Fellini
Claude Debussy
Socrates
Monet
23. Wrote 'The Human Comedy'
Greek Ionic
Honore de Balzac
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
Manichaeism
24. Paralleled the age of roman literature under Augustus followed the greeks
Le Corbusier
Hyperbole
Augustine Age
Tchaikovsky
25. Greek philosopher. A pupil of Plato - the tutor of Alexander the Great - and the author of works on logic - metaphysics - ethics - natural sciences - politics - and poetics - he profoundly influenced Western thought. In his philosophical system - whi
Tchaikovsky
Classical Period
Aristotle
Gilbert Stuart
26. Wrote operas
Beethoven & Wagner
Shudras
Verdi and Puccini
Hagia Sophia
27. God of the underworld - and wealth
Gouche
chalice
Hades/Pluto
Da Vinci
28. Writer of 'This Side of Paradise' and 'The Great Gatsby' who coined the term 'Jazz Age'
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Stoicism
cellini
Pyrrhic Pattern
29. Three dimensional work of art - statue
sculpture
Bronte Sisters
D.W. Griffith
Peter Paul Rubens
30. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Girl Before a Mirror
Salvador Dali
Brunelleschi
Gilbert and Sullivan
Pablo Picasso
31. 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.
Islam
King Lear
Degas
Persian Rugs
32. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
henry moore
Mathew Brady
Noh Theatre
Kshatriyas
33. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Edmund Spenser
Alfred Hitchcock
Al Jolson
Vermeer
34. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Flat
Bayeux tapestry
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
Mannerism
35. The creator of the twelve-tone system of atonal music.
Gilbert and Sullivan
Arnold Schoenberg
Tetrameter
American Indian Rugs
36. Subject is lying down away from the artist and looking over her shoulder
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
King Lear
french female pose
Josiah Wedgewood
37. That culture associated with the spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests; often seen as the combination of Greek culture with eastern political forms
Martha Graham
louise nevelson
Hellenistic Period
Issac Asimov
38. Transitional movement in the 1880's connecting Impressionism and cubism in the visual arts
Post Impressionism
Michelangelo
Daniel Defoe
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
39. Popularized the use of allegory - The Faerie Queen - Amoretti
Seurat
Seurat
Edmund Spenser
Heraclitus
40. Famous for black and white erotic paintings
Seurat
Aubrey Beardsley
Persian Rugs
Arthur Miller
41. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Lindisfarne Gospel
Alliteration
Joseph Conrad
Gilbert Stuart
42. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Issac Asimov
Joseph Conrad
Charles Dickens
Niccolo Machiavelli
43. 6th Century B.C. - a Greek philosopher and mathematician - founder of a religous movement called Pythagoreanism
Arthur Miller
Metaphor
Pythagoras
Ares/Mars
44. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
ballet
Mary Shelley
The Muses
Poseidon/Neptune
45. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
William Shakespeare
Macbeth
Remington
Socrates
46. The language used to represent things - actions - or ideas - in a descriptive manner. Example: the brook - babbling and bubbling around rocks and stones.
Cervantes
Imagery
Charles Dickens
Stephen Crane
47. Mannerism painter
Mary Wollstonecraft
El Greco
Rococo
Zeno
48. Four-foot line
George Sand
Tetrameter
Pablo Picasso
Bolero
49. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
Phoebus/Apollo
Simone De Beauvoir
Mary McCarthy
mosaics
50. Any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
Giotto
Transcendentalism
T.S. Eliot
Flying buttress