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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
Gouche
Serge Diaghilev
Lorraine Hansberry
James Boswell
2. The central or dominating idea of a work.
Hestia/Vesta
Theme
Macbeth
Christopher Marlowe
3. A wooden box where religious relics are stored or displayed
Reliquary
soliloquy
Christopher Wren
Marc Chagall
4. 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
dada school
Alexander Dumas
Lionel Hampton
5. Bessanio along with others are courting a girl - they have to pick a certain box - Bessanio picks the right one and is allowed to marry her
Mosaic
Merchant of Venice
Friedrich Nietzsche
High Renaissance
6. Wrote Rivals
Richard Sheridan
Langston Hughes
mannerism
Vaishyas
7. Russian composer
Henrik Ibsen
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
Leo Tolstoy
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
8. Romantic novelist whose liberal social and political views underscore her work - Frankenstein - the Last Man
Frank Lloyd Wright 1869-1959
Mary Shelley
Heraclitus
Iambic pattern
9. artist of Return of the Prodigal Son (1636) - Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp (1632) - Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer (1653) - and The Night Watch - Showed a particular interest in painting the poor and downtrodden - considered the best Dutch
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Satire
Dada school
Leo Tolstoy
10. Action painting - put his canvas on the floor and brought his whole body into action while he splashed and dripped colors in swirling configurations
Arthur Miller
Jackson Pollock
Henrik Ibsen
Allegory
11. A sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
Hexameter
Henry Dixon Cowell
bust
F. Scott Fitzgerald
12. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Henrik Ibsen
Peter Paul Rubens
Mies van der Rohe
Artemis/Diana
13. French impressionist painter
Rene Descartes
Classical Period
Monet
John Dryden
14. 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
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Pilgrim's Progress
Taoism
15. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
Mary Shelley
Chartres Cathedral
Alexander Dumas
16. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Satire
Giotto
Flying buttress
flat
17. 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.
Neolithic
The Pigeon House
Stravinsky
Book of Kells
18. God of Wine
Monet
Dionysus/Bacchus
D.W. Griffith
Phoebus/Apollo
19. Carried the motion picture into the new era with his silent epics (The Birth of a Nation - Intolerance - etc.) which introduced serious plots and elaborate productions to filmmaking.
Greek Ionic
D.W. Griffith
alexander calder
Eros/Cupid
20. Norwegian composer. 'Peer Gynt'
William Faulkner
Stoicism
Atomism
Edvard Greig
21. (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. 'End justifies the means.'
Tragic figure
Niccolo Machiavelli
High Renaissance Painters
bust
22. 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
pieta
Hexameter
George Sand
23. Four-foot line
dada school
Arnold Schoenberg
Tetrameter
Victor Hugo
24. A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes - a chorus - and dance
pop art
Dionysus/Bacchus
Le Corbusier
Noh Theatre
25. Six-foot line
Soliloquy
Hexameter
Victor Hugo
Henry Dixon Cowell
26. Writer of 'This Side of Paradise' and 'The Great Gatsby' who coined the term 'Jazz Age'
Arnold Schoenberg
Trompe l'oeil
William Shakespeare
F. Scott Fitzgerald
27. Subject is lying down away from the artist and looking over her shoulder
Handel
french female pose
Aubrey Beardsley
Neoplatonism
28. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
cellini
reliquary
Langston Hughes
Alexander Dumas
29. Theodore Gericault - 1791-1824 - Eugene Delacroix - 1798-1863
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
Atomism
French Romantic painter
Edmund Spenser
30. Spanish surrealist painter
Pieta
Jean Fragonard
Joan Miro
Poseidon/Neptune
31. 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.
Francois Rabelais
Art Deco Movement
Edvard Greig
Ares/Mars
32. Painted 'The Bathers'
Friedrich Nietzsche
minuetto
Jean Fragonard
Pilgrim's Progress
33. Long-Short-Short
Dactylic
Noh Theatre
Serge Diaghilev
Christopher Wren
34. Wrote Anna Karenina - War and Peace; Russian writer - realistic fiction
Leo Tolstoy
chalice
William Faulkner
George Sand
35. Fanciful but graceful asymmetric ornamentation in art and architecture that originated in France in the 18th century
Chartres Cathedral
Rococo
Mary Wollstonecraft
William Shakespeare
36. 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).
bust
Honore de Balzac
Heraclitus
Minimalist Music
37. Stoics believed that restraining emotion is the key to happiness. The majority of their beliefs are similar to the Cynics.
renaissance
Stoicism
Hestia/Vesta
Serge Diaghilev
38. Short-Long
Stephen Crane
Mies van der Rohe
Iambic pattern
F. Scott Fitzgerald
39. 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
Cynics
Christopher Wren
Classical Period
40. What type of column is a simple - plain shaft?
Poseidon/Neptune
Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971
Peter Paul Rubens
Greek Doric
41. Court dances
Francesco Petrarch
Reliquary
Pavane and the Polonaise
Ares/Mars
42. Science fiction writer
Daniel Defoe
flying buttress
Abstraction
Issac Asimov
43. Greatest playwright of all time; wrote MacBeth - King Lear - Hamlet - Romeo and Juliet; introduced new words to the English language. Histories - tragedies - comedies
Degas
William Shakespeare
A short syllable
Mozart and Richard Strauss
44. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Byzantine Style
Andrew Wyeth
Persian Rugs
45. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
Medieval Architecture
Existentialism
soliloquy
Simone De Beauvoir
46. French impressionist painter; nude female paintings
Irony
Honore de Balzac
Renoir
henry moore
47. African American writer who wrote Oak and Ivy and about the lives of slavery
barbara hepworth
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Aubrey Beardsley
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
48. God of Wisdom
Stoicism
Eisenstein
Athena/Minerva
Joan Miro
49. A Dutch painter who used a great deal of light. He enjoyed painting people doing everyday things.
Impressionistic Art came before
New Orleans
Vermeer
Bronte Sisters
50. Author of Faerie Queene in Elizabethan era - one of the greatest moral epics in any language
Edmund Spenser
Manhattan Project
Renoir
El Greco