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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. 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).
Plato
Heraclitus
Salvador Dali
Metaphor
2. Visual artist and poet who defined neoclassical convention - Songs of Innocence - Songs of Cxperience
William Blake
tragic figure
Mosaic
Octometer
3. A musical composition for voices and orchestra
oratorio
Serge Diaghilev
Thomas Edison
dada school
4. An Irish novelist who wrote Ulysses - a stream of consciousness book based loosely on Odyssey
James Joyce
Ray Bradbury
Foot
John Locke
5. Goddess of Agriculture
Demeter/Ceres
Pearl Buck
Lillian Gish
Salvador Dali
6. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Heraclitus
Christopher Marlowe
Langston Hughes
Mark Twain
7. Goddess of Flowers and Spring
Niccolo Machiavelli
Monet
Chloris/Flora
Scrim
8. 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
Cervantes
Handel
Aphrodite/Venus
9. The basis for early Christian architecture; - created in the period of recognition - it had a dome shape at both ends similar to an apse - it had libaries - and it's official meaning was a meeting place in which the romans would meet to discuss thin
Neo-classic period
T.S. Eliot
Roman Basilica
Serge Diaghilev
10. Art which shows figures both religious or non-religious - more realistic - emphasis on nature - three dimensional with perspective - people are active and show great emotion
Socrates
Renaissance Art
Monet
Pallas Athena/Minerva
11. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
The Muses
T.S. Eliot
Brussels tapestries
Hector Berlioz
12. Made the first talking movie in 1927..The 'Jazz Singer'
Tragic figure
Al Jolson
Bayeux tapestry
El Greco
13. Six tone octave scale in which all successive tones are a whole step apart.
Whole Tone Scale
Da Vinci
Cerros
Andrew Wyeth
14. French impressionistic; studied in Italy; became famous in his lifetime (see page 290). Structural form from the Romantics. By The SeaShore
Handel
Niccolo Machiavelli
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Scrim
15. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall
Aaron Copeland
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Free Verse
Fresco
16. The repetition of initial constant sounds. Example: The fair breeze blew - the white foam flew - the furrow followed free.
Alliteration
Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971
Aaron Copeland
Jean Fragonard
17. Italian Renaissance artist that painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted the statue of David.
Imagery
Tyche/Fortuna
michelangelo
oratorio
18. God of sun - light - truth - healing
Demeter/Ceres
T.S. Eliot
Apollo
Henry Dixon Cowell
19. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
Penny Marshall
Claude Debussy
Martha Graham
Gilbert and Sullivan
20. Character who comes to a bad end as a result of own behavior or character flaw
Jonathan Swift
tragic figure
Salvador Dali
Donatello
21. French Impressionistic composer; Bolero: Gaspard de la nuit; 3 pieces to it (on Dine) 1st piece of Gaspar
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
Hector Berlioz
pop art
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
22. French for 'fool the eye.' A two-dimensional representation that is so naturalistic that it looks actual or real (or three-dimensional).
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23. Ancient Greek philosopher - wrote Republic and Symposium - credited with being the most influential force on Western philosophy of all time. He taught the likes of Aristotle - and expressed his philosophical beliefs largely through fictional dialogue
Plato
minuetto
Dionysus/Bacchus
Hades/Pluto
24. 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.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Metaphor
Ares/Mars
Salvador Dali 1904-1989
25. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
Pentameter
Simone De Beauvoir
Aubrey Beardsley
michelangelo
26. Wrote 'The Three Musketeers' and 'The Man in the Iron Mask' and The Count of Monte-Cristo
Alexander Dumas
Joseph Conrad
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
scrim
27. Poetry written in iambic pentameter without end rhyme
Donatello
Renoir
Pythagoras
Blank Verse
28. Most important of the French Romantic painters; profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists.
Peter Paul Rubens
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Delacroix
tempura
29. A Spanish painter best known for co-founding the Cubist movement and for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. 'Guernica'
Chartres Cathedral
Jane Austen
Merchant of Venice
Picasso
30. 698-721. hiberno-saxon. mix of christian imagery & northern animal interlace style. classical style: curtain
Honore de Balzac
Mary McCarthy
Pablo Picasso
Lindisfarne Gospel
31. Wrote 'The Human Comedy'
Ares/Mars
ballet
Hagia Sophia
Honore de Balzac
32. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Soliloquy
Socrates
Plato
Alfred Hitchcock
33. One-foot line
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Monometer
Hades/Pluto
barbara hepworth
34. A technique of painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
soliloquy
Penny Marshall
bel canto
tempura
35. 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
A short syllable
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
Romanesque Style
36. French impressionist painter
William Shakespeare
Byzantine Style
Monet
Martin Heidegger
37. God of the Sea
Poseidon/Neptune
Book of Kells
Mary Shelley
Thomas Edison
38. Based on the practices of li and jen - was based on the ethical system of being neighborly-
Delacroix
Degas
Cerros
Confucianism
39. Figure of speech that give human traits to animals - objects - or ideas. Example: the storm lashed the naked - helpless shore.
Lionel Hampton
Thomas Edison
oratorio
Personification
40. A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes - a chorus - and dance
dada school
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
Noh Theatre
neo-classic period
41. A story were characters or objects represent abstract idea or qualities. i.e. Goodness - Evil - Love - Death - etc...
Sergei Prokofiew 1891-1953
Neo-classic period
Ballet
Allegory
42. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall
Reliquary
fresco
pop art
Issac Asimov
43. Euripidedes - Aeschylus - and Sophodes
Symbolism
Scott Joplin
Richard Sheridan
Tragic Playwrights
44. 20 -000 Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction.
Brussels tapestries
Rococo
Jules Verne
Francois Rabelais
45. British abstract sculptor
fresco
A short syllable
Niccolo Machiavelli
barbara hepworth
46. Protrayed the west by painting cowhands and natives
Hellenistic Period
Hamlet
Remington
Samuel Beckett
47. Opaque watercolor
gouche
Simone De Beauvoir
Joseph Conrad
Humanism
48. The Color Purple
Alice Walker
T.S. Eliot
Dada school
Chloris/Flora
49. Members of the highest caste in Hinduism
Josiah Wedgewood
Ernest Hemingway
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Brahmans
50. Architectural style of medieval Europe - characterized by semi-circular arches - massive quality - thick walls - round arches - sturdy piers - groin vaults - large towers - decorative arcading. Crossed England from France.
Andre Previn
Salvador Dali
Eugene Delacroix
Romanesque Style
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