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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. German composer who developed the Romantic style of both lyrical and classical music
Trochaic pattern
Johannes Brahms
Aphrodite/Venus
Thomas Hobbes
2. This building was built in Athens around 450BC - Famous for its columns
Leo Tolstoy
Chartres Cathedral
The Parthenon
Victor Hugo
3. God of Wildlife
French Romantic painter
Henri Matisse
Artemis/Diana
michelangelo
4. French 20th century architect
Heraclitus
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Le Corbusier
Renaissance
5. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Alexander Dumas
Hamlet
Edmund Spenser
Martin Heidegger
6. Both describes the Chinese manner of thought - and a major Chinese religion - Largely adopted from Buddhism - Taoism incorporates many gods - the head of which is the Jade Emperor - with the Emperor of the Eastern Mountain serving as second-in-comman
Obelisk
Taoism
Tempura
Edgar Allen Poe
7. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
Mathew Brady
Pythagoras
Kouroi
Johannes Brahms
8. Goddess of Animals
Maia/Fauna
Henrik Ibsen
Book of Durrow
Othello
9. United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)
Doric
Lillian Gish
Artemis/Diana
Andrew Wyeth
10. Abstract sculptor who used rounding techniques and very little detail
Scrim
Botticelli
henry moore
mannerism
11. Based on the practices of li and jen - was based on the ethical system of being neighborly-
Meter
Confucianism
tempura
Aubrey Beardsley
12. A pre-socratic Greek philosopher born in Italy. Denied the existence of time - plurality - and motion. NO Change. Founder of Metaphysics.
Vaishyas
Parmenides
Aaron Copeland
F. Scott Fitzgerald
13. Painter - sculpter - architect - engineer - musician; invented the court painter of the king of France; 'Mona Lisa -' 'The Last Supper'(classical) - 'Vitruvian Man'(anatomy)
Da Vinci
Aside
Tchaikovsky
Aristotle
14. 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.
Penny Marshall
ballet
Plato
Giotto
15. The hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father
Moai
Hamlet
Henry Dixon Cowell
Pentameter
16. Spanish surrealist painter
Scrim
allegro
Salvador Dali
Persian Rugs
17. Three dimensional work of art - statue
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Persian Rugs
sculpture
D.W. Griffith
18. Known for ragtime music - piano player. Composed 'The Entertainment'
Scott Joplin
Salvador Dali
Honore de Balzac
Romanticism Movement
19. Architect who like a statue at every corner
Qiu Ying 1494-1552
Richard Sheridan
Andrea Palladio
andante
20. A tall - four-sided shaft of stone that rises to a pointed pyramidal top.
Denouement
Obelisk
Mary Wollstonecraft
bust
21. Composer - conductor and pianist
Richard Sheridan
Andre Previn
Salvador Dali
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
22. A prolific German baroque composer remembered best for his oratorio Messiah (1685-1759)
Handel
michelangelo
Dionysus/Bacchus
Ballet
23. American transcendentalist - Moby Dick - Bill Budd
William Faulkner
Herman Melville
Georgia O'Keefe
Degas
24. The King of the Gods and the God of the sky
Thomas Edison
Metaphor
Peter Paul Rubens
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
25. A capella singers
T.S. Eliot
Pablo Picasso
madrigal
Francesco Petrarch
26. Repititions of geometric lines
gothic age architecture
American Indian Rugs
Minimalist Music
Remington
27. German philosopher born in 1844 - More of a moralist than a philosopher (though his name is arguably the most widely recognized) - Nietzsche hated Western civilization with a passion and spent much of his time denouncing it. He believed in a superma
Onomatopoeia
Mathew Brady
Friedrich Nietzsche
Serge Diaghilev
28. One of the first to use cubism - painted 'The Old Guitar Player' (1905) - predominantly painted in blue tones
obelisk
Salvador Dali
Monet
Pablo Picasso
29. An arrangement of colored tiles to form a decorative surface.
Leo Tolstoy
Richard Sheridan
Mosaic
Stephen Foster
30. Composed 'Rite of Spring'
Vermeer
Poseidon/Neptune
Merchant of Venice
Stravinsky
31. 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.
Gilbert and Sullivan
Metaphor
The Pigeon House
Monometer
32. 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.
Victor Hugo
Atomism
Henry Dixon Cowell
Minimalist Music
33. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Girl Before a Mirror
Pablo Picasso
Brussels tapestries
James Joyce
Anapestic Pattern
34. Court dances
Pallas Athena/Minerva
Victor Hugo
Greek Corinthian
Pavane and the Polonaise
35. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
Beethoven & Wagner
ballet
Aubrey Beardsley
Mary Wollstonecraft
36. Architect; Guggenheim museum Spain branch; see figure 14.19 on page 366
Frank Gehry 1929
Aaron Copeland
American Indian Rugs
Thales
37. A style of art in the mid to late 16th century that permitted artists to express their own 'manner' or feelings in contrast to the symmetry and simplicity of the art of the High Renaissance.
Bolero
Rembrandt
Mannerism
Lillian Gish
38. An imitation of the style identified with the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Usually associated with European art and literature from the mid-1600s through the eighteenth century.
Othello
Hades/Pluto
Neoclassicism
Renoir
39. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Benjamin Franklin
Jules Verne
James Boswell
40. Wrote Two Treatises on Government - also published An Essay Concerning Human Understanding to outline the principles of empiricism.
T.S. Eliot
mosaics
John Locke
sculpture
41. Short-Short-Long
Allegory
Monet
Salvador Dali
Anapestic Pattern
42. French Painter - Impressionism - did horses and ballet dancers
Denouement
hagia sophia
Eugene O'Neil
Degas
43. What does the symbol ' mean in poetry?
Hades/Pluto
A long syllable
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
Pavane and the Polonaise
44. United States satirical novelist and literary critic (1912-1989)
Claude Monet
Christopher Marlowe
gothic age architecture
Mary McCarthy
45. The creator of the twelve-tone system of atonal music.
Vermeer
Post Impressionism
Gilbert and Sullivan
Arnold Schoenberg
46. An English maker of pottery and china - he developed mass production of quality porcelain. Signature blue or pink with cameo inset.
Atomism
Persian Rugs
Lillian Gish
Josiah Wedgewood
47. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Seurat
Eros/Cupid
Andrea Palladio
aside
48. Story of man - Christian - journey faces hobglobins/dragons
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49. Long-Short-Short
Dactylic
T.S. Eliot
Serge Diaghilev
Scott Joplin
50. Three-foot line
Romanesque Style
Trimeter
sitar
Symbolism