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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Italian painter - engineer - musician - and scientist. The most versatile genius of the Renaissance - filled notebooks with engineering and scientific observations that were in some cases centuries ahead of their time. As a painter he is best known f
Merry Wives of Windsor
Degas
Antonio Gaudi
Leonardo da Vinci
2. Messenger of the Gods and Finance
Niccolo Machiavelli
Hermes/Mercury
Shudras
A long syllable
3. Noted for its rich use of ornamental domes - colorful mosaics - and lavish decorations
Persian Rugs
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Byzantine Style
Berthe Morisot 1841-1895
4. 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
Mary Wollstonecraft
Pearl Buck
oratorio
Pythagoras
5. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Vermeer
Socrates
Charles Dickens
Claude Monet
6. The works of ancient Greece and Rome; Homer - Sophocles - and Aeschylus. Major philosophers included Socrates - Plato - and Aristotle. Aristotle's Poetics described the art of tragedy; Socrates set down the foundation for a humanist philosophy later
Pavane and the Polonaise
Issac Asimov
Classical Period
Richard Sheridan
7. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
louise nevelson
oratorio
Josiah Wedgewood
Joseph Conrad
8. 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
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
flat
Macbeth
Manichaeism
9. Pre-Socrates
Arthur Miller
sculpture
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
Jonathan Swift
10. Wrote 'Frankenstein' which was a criticism of man controlling nature - 'Gothic literature' Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
Penny Marshall
Mary Shelley
Frank Lloyd Wright
Stephen Crane
11. 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
Cerros
Handel
Romanticism Movement
Langston Hughes
12. 20 -000 Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction.
bel canto
Jules Verne
John Locke
Salvador Dali
13. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Aside
William Wordsworth
Vermeer
Henri Matisse
14. Rebirth
Rhymed Verse
The Panthenon
renaissance
Usonian
15. 698-721. hiberno-saxon. mix of christian imagery & northern animal interlace style. classical style: curtain
Merchant of Venice
Lindisfarne Gospel
Gilbert Stuart
Chopin
16. A plain - sturdy column with a plain capital
Edmund Spenser
Doric
Mannerism
William Shakespeare
17. 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.
Noh Theatre
hagia sophia
Seurat
Ray Bradbury
18. Spanish surrealist painter
Salvador Dali
Katsushika Hokusai 1760-1849
Vincent van Gogh
John Locke
19. 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.
Dactylic
Johannes Brahms
Metaphor
Renaissance Art
20. 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
Lindisfarne Gospel
Eros/Cupid
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
Immanuel Kant
21. Wrote Anna Karenina - War and Peace; Russian writer - realistic fiction
Kshatriyas
Verdi and Puccini
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
Leo Tolstoy
22. Alexander the Great's tutor and a student of Plato - He disagreed with Plato that form and matter could be perceived as two separate things - and wrote such works as Rhetoric - Poetics - and Metaphysics.
Cimabue
Pilgrim's Progress
Hyperbole
Aristotle
23. Long-Short-Short
Dactylic
Da Vinci
madrigal
Transcendentalism
24. A tall - four-sided shaft of stone that rises to a pointed pyramidal top.
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
Arthur Miller
Plato
Obelisk
25. German composer who developed the Romantic style of both lyrical and classical music
flying buttress
Johannes Brahms
El Greco
Beethoven & Wagner
26. African American writer who wrote Oak and Ivy and about the lives of slavery
madrigal
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Zeno
Guggenheim Museum
27. Popular in the 1920s and 30s - art deco work contains geometric three-dimensional forms and curvy surfaces. Subjects are typically men and women from high society jazz age.
Art Deco Movement
Hera/Juno
Heraclitus
Stephen Crane
28. 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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29. Who designed the Brooklyn bridge?
Donatello
John Roebling
hagia sophia
Atomism
30. Eight-foot line
renaissance
Octometer
Beethoven & Wagner
T.S. Eliot
31. Scientist - educator - abolitionist - philosopher - economist - political theorist - and statesman who defined the colonial new world in his writings; principal figure of the American enlightenment - Poor Richard's Almanac - Observations on the Incr
Peter Paul Rubens
Benjamin Franklin
Eisenstein
Edvard Greig
32. Scottish author noted for his biography of Samuel Johnson
Hamlet
Aristotle
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
James Boswell
33. A presocratic Greek philosopher who said that fire is the origin of all things and that permanence is an illusion as all things are in perpetual flux (All is change).
Heraclitus
Lao Tzu
Edvard Greig
Lorraine Hansberry
34. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Mary Shelley
Simone De Beauvoir
Andrew Wyeth
Leo Tolstoy
35. 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.
Persian Rugs
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Josiah Wedgewood
Alliteration
36. Fast
presto
renaissance
Plato
Raphael
37. 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
Poseidon/Neptune
Gilbert Stuart
neo-classic period
Mary Wollstonecraft
38. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
Art Deco Movement
Ray Bradbury
Mathew Brady
ballet
39. Composed 'Symphonie Fantastique'
allegro
T.S. Eliot
Christopher Wren
Hector Berlioz
40. Using two or more types of media together to create an art object such as glitter or beads on a painting
french female pose
multi-media
Antonio Gaudi
Serge Diaghilev
41. What does the symbol ' mean in poetry?
Le Corbusier
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
Alexander Dumas
A long syllable
42. One of the first women of Impressionist painters; Young Girl by the Window
Manhattan Project
Honore de Balzac
Epicureans
Berthe Morisot 1841-1895
43. One-foot line
Botticelli
Monometer
Simile
Claude Debussy
44. 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.
William Faulkner
Stravinsky
Book of Kells
El Greco
45. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Al Jolson
Henrik Ibsen
Jules Verne
Vermeer
46. 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
Edmund Spenser
Langston Hughes
Martin Heidegger
Donatello
47. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Henry David Thoreau
Popular Transcendentalists
Monet
Hagia Sophia
Al Jolson
48. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Joseph Conrad
Greek Ionic
Aaron Copeland
Dionysus/Bacchus
49. Spanish rhythm in 3/4 time
Bolero
Persian Rugs
Rene Descartes
Heraclitus
50. Free-standing statues of nude male youths
Kouroi
Stoicism
E.E. Cummings
Scott Joplin