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CLEP Humanities All In One
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1. Science fiction writer
alexander calder
Issac Asimov
Peter Paul Rubens
Merchant of Venice
2. A painting - drawing - or sculpture of Mary - the Mother of Jesus - holding the dead body of Jesus. The word means 'pity' in Italian.
Kronos/Saturn
pieta
Kouroi
Aristotle
3. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890
flat
No Greek Equivalent/Janus
Merry Wives of Windsor
4. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Simone De Beauvoir
William Shakespeare
Gilbert Stuart
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
5. French impressionistic; studied in Italy; became famous in his lifetime (see page 290). Structural form from the Romantics. By The SeaShore
William Wordsworth
Eisenstein
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Edmund Spenser
6. Scenery consisting of a wooden frame covered with painted canvas
Peter Paul Rubens
Flat
Ray Bradbury
Merchant of Venice
7. 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
Eisenstein
ballet
Taoism
Peter Paul Rubens
8. 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
Remington
Mannerism
Da Vinci
9. Wrote Billy Budd - Sailor; Moby Dick; classified as a Dark Romantic; American novelist - short story writer - essayist - and poet
Vincent van Gogh
Brussels tapestries
Pavane and the Polonaise
Herman Melville
10. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Leonardo da Vinci
Mies van der Rohe
Vermeer
gothic age architecture
11. The repetition of initial constant sounds. Example: The fair breeze blew - the white foam flew - the furrow followed free.
Hamlet
Antonio Gaudi
neo-classic period
Alliteration
12. Refers to the classical revival in European art - architecture - and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century
Symbolism
flying buttress
neo-classic period
Aphrodite/Venus
13. Science fiction writer
Dante Aligheri
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
Issac Asimov
Popular Transcendentalists
14. Gainsborough (1727-1788) was one of the first great landscape artists of his time - and was recognized for painting every section of his works himself
Thomas Gainsborough
Donatello
Lionel Hampton
Andrew Wyeth
15. Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural - lifelike figures - such as the bronze statue David.
Pearl Buck
Lorraine Hansberry
Donatello
Neoclassicism
16. 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.
french female pose
Le Corbusier
Victor Hugo
Romanesque Style
17. One of Duncan's generals; wants to become King of Scotland; murders Duncan and slays anyone in the way of his kingship
Thales
Andre Previn
Rococo
Macbeth
18. Ancient Greek philosopher who formulated paradoxes that defended the belief that motion and change are illusory (circa 495-430 BC)
oratorio
Zeno
Barcelona Pavilion
Poseidon/Neptune
19. An Italian painter - sculptor - and architect of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Among many achievements in a life of nearly ninety years - sculpted the David and several versions of the Pieta - painted the ceiling and rear wall of the Sistine
George Pierre Seurat 1859-1891
Michelangelo
T.S. Eliot
Mosaic
20. 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
barbara hepworth
Byzantine Style
Renaissance Art
Francois Rabelais
21. The repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables established in a line of poetry
Greek Ionic
Meter
Confucianism
Jules Verne
22. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
Renoir
Francesco Petrarch
Vermeer
T.S. Eliot
23. External support for the walls of Gothic buildings was provided by what?
Daniel Defoe
Flying buttresses
Hera/Juno
Christopher Wren
24. Leucippus and Democritus
Cimabue
Atomists
Langston Hughes
dada school
25. Author of The Red Badge of Courage
Lillian Gish
Stephen Crane
Renaissance
Jules Verne
26. A pre-socratic Greek philosopher born in Italy. Denied the existence of time - plurality - and motion. NO Change. Founder of Metaphysics.
Tragic figure
Parmenides
Simone De Beauvoir
Imagery
27. United States architect (born in Germany) who built unornamented steel frame and glass skyscrapers (1886-1969)
Zeno
Mies van der Rohe
Edmund Spenser
Imagery
28. Decorative drinking cup or goblet
chalice
Samuel Beckett
Penny Marshall
Moral Philosophers
29. Story of man - Christian - journey faces hobglobins/dragons
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30. 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
Jonathan Swift
James Boswell
Arthur Miller
William Shakespeare
31. German composer who developed the Romantic style of both lyrical and classical music
cellini
New Orleans
Johannes Brahms
Rococo
32. Painter - sculpter - architect - engineer - musician; invented the court painter of the king of France; 'Mona Lisa -' 'The Last Supper'(classical) - 'Vitruvian Man'(anatomy)
Federico Fellini
Da Vinci
Shudras
Rene Descartes
33. 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
Ghiberti
Lillian Gish
Victor Hugo
Pablo Picasso
34. Author of the first real historical drama and first English tragedy - The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus - Edward the Second
michelangelo
Henrik Ibsen
Delacroix
Christopher Marlowe
35. 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
Lindisfarne Gospel
Merry Wives of Windsor
Existentialism
multi-media
36. Wrote Leviathan - and believed that human life on its own was 'solitary - poor - nasty - brutish - and short.' - argued for a strong - even brutal government in order to keep humanity from becoming savages.
Mathew Brady
Manhattan Project
neo-classic period
Thomas Hobbes
37. American Playwright: The Crucible; Death of a Salesman; All My Sons
Greek Philosophers Before Socrates
American Indian Rugs
Arthur Miller
Atomists
38. French Impressionistic music composer; won the Prix de Rome (award given by the French government) Prelude to the afternoon of a Faun; LaMer
Bronte Sisters
Giotto
Claude Debussy 1862-1918
Aside
39. The use of an object to represent another object or idea.
Leo Tolstoy
Sitar
Symbolism
Mathew Brady
40. Who is the architect of this building? (Uses glass walls - abstract - etc.)
IM Pei
Persian Rugs
Tchaikovsky
Tetrameter
41. 6th Century B.C. - a Greek philosopher and mathematician - founder of a religous movement called Pythagoreanism
Stravinsky
Pythagoras
Atomism
Vermeer
42. French 20th century architect
Le Corbusier
George Sand
Degas
Mathew Brady
43. In drama - a character speaks alone on stage to allow his/her thoughts and ideas to be conveyed to the audience
Mary Shelley
Hestia/Vesta
soliloquy
Arthur Miller
44. One of the first to use cubism - painted 'The Old Guitar Player' (1905) - predominantly painted in blue tones
Pavane and the Polonaise
Pablo Picasso
Poseidon/Neptune
Aaron Copeland
45. Transitional movement in the 1880's connecting Impressionism and cubism in the visual arts
Stephen Crane
Tragic figure
Post Impressionism
cellini
46. Wrote 'Appalachian Spring'
Stephen Crane
Aaron Copeland
Pearl Buck
Honore de Balzac
47. Short-Short-Long
sitar
Baroque Period
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Anapestic Pattern
48. Famous ballet dancer - known as 'the mother of dance'
Aristotle
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Martha Graham
Verdi and Puccini
49. Carried the motion picture into the new era with his silent epics (The Birth of a Nation - Intolerance - etc.) which introduced serious plots and elaborate productions to filmmaking.
Roman Basilica
Georgia O'Keefe
Mathew Brady
D.W. Griffith
50. The most slender and ornate of the three Greek columns. Known for its decorative capital of delicately carved acanthus leaves.
Handel
Corinthian
Leonardo da Vinci
Ernest Hemingway