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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Took inspiration from Schiller's 'Ode to Joy'
bel canto
Mary McCarthy
Beethoven & Wagner
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
2. The King of the Gods and the God of the sky
Charles Dickens
Le Corbusier
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Mozart and Richard Strauss
3. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington
Dactylic
Demeter/Ceres
Gilbert Stuart
King Lear
4. Gross exaggeration for effect - not to be taken literately. Example: My feet are 'KILLING' me.
Benjamin Franklin
Georgia O'Keeffe
Francesco Petrarch
Hyperbole
5. Italian director that made films of fantasy and boroque style. 'La Dolce Vita'
Federico Fellini
Pyrrhic Pattern
Trimeter
Atomism
6. French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school. Known as the 'poet of the piano'
Martin Heidegger
Stephen Foster
Chopin
soliloquy
7. The repetition of initial constant sounds. Example: The fair breeze blew - the white foam flew - the furrow followed free.
flat
Alliteration
soliloquy
Joan Miro
8. Rebirth
Thales
Libretto
Renaissance
Issac Asimov
9. American transcendentalist who dealt with macabre issues of insanity and horror - Fall of the House of Usher - Tell Tale Heart - The Raven
Edgar Allen Poe
Apollo
Dionysus/Bacchus
Pablo Picasso
10. A painting - drawing - or sculpture of Mary - the Mother of Jesus - holding the dead body of Jesus. The word means 'pity' in Italian.
Minimalist Music
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
pieta
Auguste Rodin 1840-1917
11. A dance
Book of Kells
Andrea Palladio
Jonathan Swift
minuetto
12. 19th century French syle of painting that tried to capture the painter's immediate impressions - usually of the outdoors. In music - a term associated witht the music of Debussy and Ravel
A long syllable
Libretto
Impressionism
Rococo
13. A musical composition for voices and orchestra
Stravinsky
multi-media
oratorio
Macbeth
14. Artist of 'Clock Explosion' - 'Persistence of Memory' - 'The Elephants' - and 'The Meditative Rose' - painted very precise - and nightmarish scenes
Le Corbusier
Othello
Alexander Dumas
Salvador Dali
15. African American author of the Harlem Renaissance.
Langston Hughes
Phoebus/Apollo
William Shakespeare
Merry Wives of Windsor
16. Foremost architect of Baroque - Ecstasy of St. Theresa - David - Apollo and Daphne - Aeneas
John Locke
Degas
Bernini
Moral Philosophers
17. Painted 'The Bathers'
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Jean Fragonard
Lao Tzu
18. This building was built in Athens around 450BC - Famous for its columns
Neo-classic period
Thomas Edison
The Parthenon
Delacroix
19. American transcendentalist - Moby Dick - Bill Budd
Aubrey Beardsley
Eisenstein
Herman Melville
Socrates
20. Composed 'Symphonie Fantastique'
Hector Berlioz
pieta
Obelisk
Hera/Juno
21. 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
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Persian Rugs
Othello
Jonathan Swift
22. Frescoe painter - founded flourentine school - realisitc poses
Giotto
Penny Marshall
Mathew Brady
sitar
23. Considered to have founded modern European literature; perfected rhyme in threes - Divine Comedy
Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
Samuel Beckett
Dante Aligheri
Classical Period
24. Wrote operas
Noh Theatre
New Orleans
Verdi and Puccini
Hamlet
25. American realist painter - 'Christina's World'
Eros/Cupid
gothic age architecture
Meter
Andrew Wyeth
26. Leucippus and Democritus
Post and Lintel
Michelangelo
Atomists
Barcelona Pavilion
27. Paul Gauguin
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
T.S. Eliot
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright
28. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
Alfred Hitchcock
Hera/Juno
Aaron Copeland
Mark Twain
29. A taller - thinner column with scroll shapes on its capital
Le Corbusier
Book of Kells
Ionic
Handel
30. Architect who like a statue at every corner
Monet
Andrea Palladio
Ballet
Heraclitus
31. Important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies '1812 Overture' and 'The Nutcracker'
Dionysus/Bacchus
Pablo Picasso
Tetrameter
Tchaikovsky
32. Fanciful but graceful asymmetric ornamentation in art and architecture that originated in France in the 18th century
Josiah Wedgewood
Da Vinci
Rococo
Obelisk
33. Place known for the earliest documented Jazz
New Orleans
Atomism
Edmund Spenser
Chartres Cathedral
34. A direct comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. Example: John swims like a fish.
dada school
Simile
John Roebling
Donatello
35. Early 20th century style of painting and to a lesser degrees sculpture that used geometric shapes as underlying primary forms. In contrast to Impressionism - which it succeeded - the primary concern of Cubism was with from rather than color
Athena/Minerva
Penny Marshall
Cubism
Arnold Schoenberg
36. French 20th century architect
Christopher Wren
Le Corbusier
Stephen Crane
Da Vinci
37. Faulstaf wants sends identical love letters to two women - they are friends and read them together - they want to get him back so they trick him - their husbands think they are cheating on them so they want to catch them - the wives tell them of thei
Merry Wives of Windsor
Frank Lloyd Wright
Chopin
James Boswell
38. Published Phenomenology of Mind in 1807 and Philosophy of Right in 1821 - According to the Hegelian dialectic - one thought (i.e. being) invariably leads to a thought of its antithesis (not being) - and the two must come together to form an entirely
Andrea Palladio
Post Impressionism
Georg W. F. Hegel
Pilgrim's Progress
39. Opaque watercolor
Jonathan Swift
Delacroix
Da Vinci
Gouche
40. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
aside
Jules Verne
Bayeux tapestry
Arnold Schoenberg 1874-1951
41. Made the first talking movie in 1927..The 'Jazz Singer'
Al Jolson
Hera/Juno
Pearl Buck
Giotto
42. Wrote Rivals
T.S. Eliot
Flat
Richard Sheridan
Neoclassicism
43. 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 -
Josiah Wedgewood
Tchaikovsky
Andrea Palladio
Persian Rugs
44. Author of Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
Joseph Conrad
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Hestia/Vesta
Ballet
45. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
Stephen Crane
Mathew Brady
D.W. Griffith
Flying buttress
46. The Mayans built their first temple in ____________.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
constantin brancusi
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
Cerros
47. Six tone octave scale in which all successive tones are a whole step apart.
Whole Tone Scale
William Shakespeare
soliloquy
Atomism
48. Russian composer - composed 6 symphonies - The Nutcracker - Swan Lake Suite - Concerti
Mannerism
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
Maia/Fauna
Alexander Dumas
49. Goddess of Wisdom
Pallas Athena/Minerva
Chartres Cathedral
renaissance
Immanuel Kant
50. Italian painter - engineer - musician - and scientist. The most versatile genius of the Renaissance - filled notebooks with engineering and scientific observations that were in some cases centuries ahead of their time. As a painter he is best known f
Leonardo da Vinci
Christopher Wren
alexander calder
El Greco