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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Rebirth
Leo Tolstoy
Maia/Fauna
Joseph Conrad
renaissance
2. Author of The Red Badge of Courage
Stephen Crane
Tetrameter
Pythagoras
Handel
3. Opaque watercolor
Pablo Picasso
soliloquy
Mannerism
gouche
4. Refers to the classical revival in European art - architecture - and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century
Manichaeism
Mannerism
neo-classic period
Richard Sheridan
5. Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)
Vincent van Gogh
The Pigeon House
Giotto
Zeno
6. God of the Sea
Verdi and Puccini
Poseidon/Neptune
Eugene Delacroix
Jean Jacques Rousseau
7. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Epicureans
Rembrandt
Mark Twain
Henrik Ibsen
8. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Andrew Wyeth
Pilgrim's Progress
Honore de Balzac
Jean Fragonard
9. Scottish author noted for his biography of Samuel Johnson
Tetrameter
James Boswell
Christopher Marlowe
Iambic pattern
10. Architect refurbished St. Paul's Cathedral
Macbeth
pieta
Peter Paul Rubens
Christopher Wren
11. Science fiction writer
Claude Monet
Issac Asimov
Handel
Peter Paul Rubens
12. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
tempura
Greek Doric
Fresco
Gilbert and Sullivan
13. A stringed guitar-like instrument from India
Chloris/Flora
multi-media
sitar
Frank Lloyd Wright
14. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Alfred Hitchcock
Christopher Wren
Honore de Balzac
cellini
15. Artist of 'Purple Robe' (1937) - 'The Blue Nude' (1907) - 'The Piano Lesson' (1916) - and 'The Moorish Screen' (1921) - Known for his bold colors and thick - vibrant brushstrokes - pioneer in the modernist movement
Henri Matisse
Ray Bradbury
John Dryden
Niccolo Machiavelli
16. The oldest surviving complete illuminated gospel book in the insular style; probably created between 650-700 in Northumbria (northern England/southern Scotland)
oratorio
Bernini
Pieta
Book of Durrow
17. 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
Byzantine Style
Pilgrim's Progress
Renoir
18. A famous cathedral In France
Aubrey Beardsley
Mark Twain
Noh Theatre
Chartres Cathedral
19. Goldsmith and sculptor - wrote one of the first autobiographies
Ray Bradbury
cellini
Delacroix
The Iliad
20. 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
Denouement
Hamlet
Verdi and Puccini
Mary Wollstonecraft
21. The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning. i.e. hiss - hiss - buzz - buzz.
Modern Period
dada school
Joan Miro
Onomatopoeia
22. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
The Muses
Merry Wives of Windsor
Picasso
Alexander Dumas
23. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
Lorraine Hansberry
Rembrandt
Pavane and the Polonaise
Macbeth
24. Novelist who won Nobel Peace prize - advanced humanitarian causes. 'Americans in China'
Al Jolson
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
Pearl Buck
25. Wrote Two Treatises on Government - also published An Essay Concerning Human Understanding to outline the principles of empiricism.
Socrates
John Locke
Anapestic Pattern
Ares/Mars
26. Artist of 'Liberty Leading People' (1831) and 'The Massacre of Chios' (1824) - Known for his dramatic imagery
Marc Chagall
Eugene Delacroix
Kouroi
Beethoven & Wagner
27. Mannerism painter
Chartres Cathedral
Edmund Spenser
El Greco
Victor Hugo
28. The creator of the twelve-tone system of atonal music.
Pavane and the Polonaise
Arnold Schoenberg
Penny Marshall
Pentatonic Scale
29. Artist of 'The Starry Night' (1889) - also painted 'Sunflowers' and 'Night Cafe'
Frank Lloyd Wright
Vincent van Gogh
High Renaissance
Noh Theatre
30. The use of an object to represent another object or idea.
Mary McCarthy
Symbolism
Joseph Conrad
Andrea Palladio
31. Patterns or pictures made by embedding small pieces of stone or glass in cement on surfaces such as walls and floors
aside
Hellenistic Period
Niccolo Machiavelli
mosaics
32. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Merry Wives of Windsor
Alfred Hitchcock
Scrim
Shudras
33. German composer who developed the Romantic style of both lyrical and classical music
Zeno
Epic
Georg W. F. Hegel
Johannes Brahms
34. A wooden box where religious relics are stored or displayed
Reliquary
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Monet
Joan Miro
35. Russian critic who founded the Ballet Russe
Noh Theatre
Parmenides
Versailles
Serge Diaghilev
36. Consists of lines that do not have regular meter or rhyme
Free Verse
Pearl Buck
King Lear
Macbeth
37. Character who comes to a bad end as a result of own behavior or character flaw
William Shakespeare
Anapestic Pattern
bust
tragic figure
38. Born in 1508 - ______________ was greatly influenced by Renaissance philosophers and artists - and was made architectural advisor to the Vatican in 1570. His great architectural works include Villa Foscari - Teatro Olimpico - and Palazzo Chiericati -
andante
Andrea Palladio
Monet
Issac Asimov
39. A sect of hedonism (Pursuit of or devotion to pleasure) that believes that pleasure of the mind - not just the senses - is the ultimate good. Thoroughly defended by Ancient Greek philosophers - the base of this belief system is that the goal of every
Chloris/Flora
Epicureans
Modern Period
Aaron Copeland
40. Tragic figure of the play - moorish general - desdemonas husband
Monet
Othello
Lorraine Hansberry
Hestia/Vesta
41. (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. 'End justifies the means.'
Francois Rabelais
El Greco
Niccolo Machiavelli
Mathew Brady
42. The idea that matter is made out of atoms
Herman Melville
Atomism
Stephen Foster
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
43. God of the Underworld and Death
Daniel Defoe
mosaics
Hades/Pluto
reliquary
44. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
T.S. Eliot
flat
Pablo Picasso
Christopher Marlowe
45. Female Movie Director/Producer who motivated women to do film...Big - A League of Their Own - Jumping Jack Flash
Penny Marshall
Handel
Joseph Conrad
Andrew Wyeth
46. Story of man - Christian - journey faces hobglobins/dragons
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47. Art produced from c. 450 BC to c. 700 AD by the Celts; mostly portable objects; Stone carvings - Crosses with interlace patterns - metal work - manuscripts
ballet
Maia/Fauna
Celtic Art
Penny Marshall
48. The last phase of the Stone Age - marked by the domestication of animals - the development of agriculture - and the manufacture of pottery
Gilbert and Sullivan
flat
Henrik Ibsen
Neolithic
49. 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.
gothic age architecture
Mary McCarthy
Baroque Period
Marc Chagall
50. Six tone octave scale in which all successive tones are a whole step apart.
Jonathan Swift
Frank Lloyd Wright
Salvador Dali
Whole Tone Scale
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