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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. French Post-impressionistic painter; moved to Tahiti to look for the unspoiled life. Mahana No Atua(Day of the Gods). He used flat - 2 dimensional surfaces with strong outlines.
fresco
Handel
Giotto
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
2. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
Cimabue
T.S. Eliot
ballet
Confucianism
3. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Minimalist Music
Stoicism
Joseph Conrad
Kshatriyas
4. Author of Faerie Queene in Elizabethan era - one of the greatest moral epics in any language
Langston Hughes
Versailles
Trompe l'oeil
Edmund Spenser
5. Norwegian Playwright who carried realism into the dramatic presentation of domesticlife. Wrote 'A Doll's House'
T.S. Eliot
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
Henrik Ibsen
Noh Theatre
6. Were English writers of the 1840s and 1850s. Known as the Bell Brothers..'Wuthering Heights'
William Shakespeare
Bronte Sisters
Apollo
Gilbert and Sullivan
7. Wrote Waiting for Godot. The only scenery for the play was a cyclorama (a giant curtain onthe back of the stage) and a single tree with one branch and one leaf.
Rembrandt
Niccolo Machiavelli
Vaishyas
Samuel Beckett
8. The use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning. i.e. hiss - hiss - buzz - buzz.
reliquary
Onomatopoeia
Church of San Vitale
Delacroix
9. One of the greatest sculptors of the 19th century - The Thinker: The Kiss 12.2
Marc Chagall
Mary Shelley
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
Pentameter
10. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Mannerism
Alexander Dumas
scrim
Hamlet
11. Stained glass - pointed arches and ribbed vaulting
Joan Miro
Hector Berlioz
Gothic age architecture
Heraclitus
12. Goddess of Hunting
Salvador Dali
Artemis/Diana
Georg W. F. Hegel
Leo Tolstoy
13. Architect who like a statue at every corner
Aristotle
Andrea Palladio
Da Vinci
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
14. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
George Sand
Mary Shelley
Francois Rabelais
Andrew Wyeth
15. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Mies van der Rohe
ballet
Romanticism Movement
bel canto
16. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Alexander Dumas
Minimalist Music
Didactic-ism
Scott Joplin
17. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Federico Fellini
Mary Wollstonecraft
Corinthian
Peter Paul Rubens
18. Caused considerable conflict over the years with his open expectation of the impending fall of humanity. He believed that humanity was inherently good - but once corrupted by civilization - there was no turning back.
Salvador Dali
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Denouement
Qiu Ying 1494-1552
19. 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
Andrew Wyeth
Jonathan Swift
Joseph Conrad
T.S. Eliot
20. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Impressionistic Art came before
Alfred Hitchcock
Soliloquy
Georgia O'Keeffe
21. Gods of Inspiration for literature - Science - and the arts
George Sand
Fresco
The Muses
Berthe Morisot 1841-1895
22. 20 -000 Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction.
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
gothic age architecture
Jules Verne
Hector Berlioz
23. French female author of more than eighty novels who took a man's name and dressed in male attire to protest the treatment of women
Chopin
Herman Melville
Herman Melville
George Sand
24. Rebirth
Ray Bradbury
Salvador Dali
Renaissance
Niccolo Machiavelli
25. Goddess of Marriage
Niccolo Machiavelli
Serge Diaghilev
Hera/Juno
Aristotle
26. Libertine whose focused prose - Social Contract
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Trompe l'oeil
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
Stoicism
27. Four-foot line
Tetrameter
Degas
Handel
Martha Graham
28. DNA of the song
Pavane and the Polonaise
Frank Lloyd Wright
Aphrodite/Venus
Pentatonic Scale
29. 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
Thomas Hobbes
Epicureans
A long syllable
Victor Hugo
30. What type of column has scrolls - and is taller?
Jackson Pollock
Greek Ionic
Eugene O'Neil
Federico Fellini
31. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
William Faulkner
chalice
Remington
Al Jolson
32. He used light and shadows to convey moods and emotions-Painted the Blinding of Samson
Rembrandt
Frank Gehry 1929
Andrew Wyeth
Tragic Playwrights
33. Assembled architectural sculptures of 'found' wooden objects and used them to construct screens of boxes of varied sizes which she painted in monochromatic colors.
Claude Debussy
Obelisk
allegro
louise nevelson
34. 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
Johannes Brahms
Issac Asimov
Charles Dickens
35. Goddess of Fortune
Chopin
madrigal
Tyche/Fortuna
Zeus/Jupiter
36. 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.
John Dryden
Phoebus/Apollo
neo-classic period
Plato
37. A sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
tempura
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
bust
Iambic pattern
38. Transitional movement in the 1880's connecting Impressionism and cubism in the visual arts
Atomism
andante
Post Impressionism
James Boswell
39. Famous ballet dancer - known as 'the mother of dance'
Leo Tolstoy
Martha Graham
Penny Marshall
Brunelleschi
40. 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.
Renoir
Mannerism
Neoplatonism
Al Jolson
41. French impressionist painter
Monet
Charles Dickens
Poseidon/Neptune
Mary Shelley
42. Any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
Mathew Brady
Tempura
Transcendentalism
Leonardo da Vinci
43. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Seurat
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
aside
Historians
44. French 20th century architect
Tragic figure
soliloquy
Le Corbusier
Ghiberti
45. The text of the opera
Socrates
sitar
Pearl Buck
Libretto
46. Known for ragtime music - piano player. Composed 'The Entertainment'
Herman Melville
William Wordsworth
Scott Joplin
Alice Walker
47. 20th Century American composer
Pilgrim's Progress
Henry Dixon Cowell
Athena/Minerva
Simone De Beauvoir
48. Wrote Anna Karenina - War and Peace; Russian writer - realistic fiction
Cubism
Leo Tolstoy
Allegory
Qiu Ying 1494-1552
49. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Andrew Wyeth
Mies van der Rohe
El Greco
D.W. Griffith
50. Made a valuable contribution to American folk music by capturing the plaintive spirit of the slaves. 'Camptown Races'
Stephen Foster
Ray Bradbury
Jane Austen
Dimeter