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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. The Color Purple
Meter
Mary McCarthy
Alice Walker
D.W. Griffith
2. Took inspiration from Schiller's 'Ode to Joy'
Issac Asimov
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ares/Mars
Beethoven & Wagner
3. Important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies '1812 Overture' and 'The Nutcracker'
Mozart and Richard Strauss
William Shakespeare
Tchaikovsky
mannerism
4. God of Wisdom
Martha Graham
Hamlet
Athena/Minerva
Rhymed Verse
5. God of sun - light - truth - healing
Aphrodite/Venus
Minimalist Music
dada school
Apollo
6. Painter - sculpter - architect - engineer - musician; invented the court painter of the king of France; 'Mona Lisa -' 'The Last Supper'(classical) - 'Vitruvian Man'(anatomy)
American Indian Rugs
T.S. Eliot
Da Vinci
Hades/Pluto
7. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Gilbert and Sullivan
John Roebling
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Eros/Cupid
8. Wrote 'Les Miserables' which criticized the French Revolution
Victor Hugo
Salvador Dali
Blank Verse
Claude Debussy
9. Spanish surrealist painter
Renaissance Art
Daniel Defoe
Othello
Joan Miro
10. 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.
bel canto
Renoir
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
Jean Jacques Rousseau
11. Court dances
Pavane and the Polonaise
mosaics
Andre Previn
Mary Shelley
12. English novelist - Great Expectations - Oliver Twist
Penny Marshall
Christopher Wren
Charles Dickens
James Joyce
13. Architect refurbished St. Paul's Cathedral
IM Pei
Renoir
Christopher Wren
Botticelli
14. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
Post and Lintel
Chartres Cathedral
Mary Shelley
15. Famous French impressionist composer
Joseph Conrad
Bronte Sisters
Othello
Claude Debussy
16. 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
William Shakespeare
Pentatonic Scale
Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
Georg W. F. Hegel
17. An epic is a longer poem written in lofty style - presenting characters of high social class in a series of adventures. It is tied to one hero of epic proportions - yet the entire poem details the history of a nation or race. Example: the Odyssey and
Epic
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
bel canto
Athena/Minerva
18. Opaque watercolor
Apollo
gouche
Frank Lloyd Wright
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
19. Bessanio along with others are courting a girl - they have to pick a certain box - Bessanio picks the right one and is allowed to marry her
Serialism
Alliteration
Lillian Gish
Merchant of Venice
20. Goddess of Fortune
Onomatopoeia
dada school
cellini
Tyche/Fortuna
21. French 20th century architect
Le Corbusier
Mannerism
Simone De Beauvoir
Honore de Balzac
22. Wrote 'Being and Time'. nfluenced by the work of Edmund Husserl and considered a founding father of existentialism - Heidegger ultimately rejected both associations. Instead - he focused simply on 'being' and examining human moods and experiences. He
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Langston Hughes
Martin Heidegger
Artemis/Diana
23. Artist of 'Liberty Leading People' (1831) and 'The Massacre of Chios' (1824) - Known for his dramatic imagery
Apostrophe
Eugene Delacroix
Mark Twain
Romanticism Movement
24. An arrangement of colored tiles to form a decorative surface.
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Celtic Art
Barcelona Pavilion
Mosaic
25. Subject is lying down away from the artist and looking over her shoulder
french female pose
Hyperbole
Classical Period
Paleolithic
26. Frank Lloyd Wright designed what?
Alfred Hitchcock
henry moore
Georgia O'Keeffe
Guggenheim Museum
27. A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes - a chorus - and dance
Stravinsky
Noh Theatre
Flying buttress
Minimalist Music
28. Considered America's greatest architect. Pioneered the concept that a building should blend into and harmonize with its surroundings rather than following classical designs.
multi-media
Victor Hugo
Arthur Miller
Frank Lloyd Wright
29. Most important of the French Romantic painters; profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists.
Post and Lintel
Delacroix
Peter Paul Rubens
sitar
30. 'Father of Western Philosophy'. Greek philosopher who taught that the universe had originated from water.
Stoicism
Thales
fresco
Henry Dixon Cowell
31. Famous French impressionist composer
Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971
Church of San Vitale
Parmenides
Claude Debussy
32. Laborer caste in Hinduism
Eugene O'Neil
oratorio
Shudras
Epic
33. 20 -000 Leagues Under the Sea - Around the World in Eighty Days. He is considered the Father of Science Fiction.
Guggenheim Museum
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Jules Verne
Arnold Schoenberg
34. Wrote Two Treatises on Government - also published An Essay Concerning Human Understanding to outline the principles of empiricism.
Existentialism
John Locke
Aaron Copeland
Athena/Minerva
35. God of Wildlife
Artemis/Diana
Stravinsky
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
36. 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
Christopher Wren
Libretto
Edmund Spenser
Celtic Art
37. Church in Ravenna - Italy built by Justinian. Known for color - mosaics - and gold.
Langston Hughes
Artemis/Diana
Church of San Vitale
Serge Diaghilev
38. Messenger of the Gods and Finance
multi-media
Hermes/Mercury
Bronte Sisters
Merry Wives of Windsor
39. The Italian sculptor and goldsmith who was best known for the doors to the baptistery of Florence's cathedral - and another set of doors which was called 'The Gates to Paradise'. He also wrote one of the earliest autobiographies by an artist - which
Renaissance
Jean Fragonard
Ghiberti
Noh Theatre
40. 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.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Lorraine Hansberry
Pearl Buck
Persian Rugs
41. Story of man - Christian - journey faces hobglobins/dragons
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42. The King of the Gods and the God of the sky
Aaron Copeland
Alexander Dumas
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Joan Miro
43. One of the leading painters of the Florentine renaissance - developed a highly personal style. The Birth of Venus
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Christopher Wren
Botticelli
pieta
44. Designed by Mayans - this was once a temple - next to the Pyramid of Sacrifice. Located at Uxmal - it was used for sacrificial ceremonies as late as 1673.
Cervantes
Andrea Palladio
Cynics
The Pigeon House
45. Visual artist and poet who defined neoclassical convention - Songs of Innocence - Songs of Cxperience
Jules Verne
Cervantes
William Blake
sculpture
46. Were English writers of the 1840s and 1850s. Known as the Bell Brothers..'Wuthering Heights'
Georg W. F. Hegel
Octometer
Bronte Sisters
Trochaic pattern
47. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
Daniel Defoe
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Brussels tapestries
Verdi and Puccini
48. A brace or support placed on the outside of a building
Honore de Balzac
flying buttress
Frank Lloyd Wright
Andrew Wyeth
49. A tapestry that recounts the battle of hastings - A piece of linen about 1 Ft.8 in. Wide by 213 ft.long covered with embroidery representing the incidents of Willam the conqueror's expedition to England.
presto
Bayeux tapestry
fresco
William Faulkner
50. One of the first to use cubism - painted 'The Old Guitar Player' (1905) - predominantly painted in blue tones
Frank Lloyd Wright
Brussels tapestries
Othello
Pablo Picasso