Humanities 202 Midterm
the predominant theme of Rococo paintings was the
pursuit of pleasure
Diderot's Encyclopedia was
the largest compendium of knowledge produced in the West
Of nineteenth-century music, it is correct to say that
the orchestra grew to grand proportions.
The American writer Henry Thoreau
valued nature as a source of instruction.
Both Donne and Wren were associated with the Jesuit order
Church of Saint Paul's in London
Darwin contributed to Darwin contributed the study of biology chiefly by
Developing the theory of natural selection.
Francis Bacon called the false dogmas or teachings that hindered clear thinking
Idols
The dominant element in African music is
rhythm
When the Europeans arrived in Africa,
slaves were already being traded between African and Muslim dealers
The Dutch painter Maria van Oosterwyck and other female artists excelled in which genre
still life painting
The philosophic optimism of Enlightenment figures was satirized in Candide and other writings by
Voltaire
In African tradition, kinship extended to all of the following EXCEPT
all African peoples.
The plays of Moliere
All these answers are correct.
In the 17th century England, the influential Calvinists who called for churchly reform were known as
Anabaptists
By "sublime", romantics like Wordswoth were referring to
Awe-inspiring nature
One of the most influential Baroque artists was_, the designer of the piazza in front of St. Peter's Basilica
Bernini
Giovanni Gabrieli came to be celebrated for his
Clear and simple religious music
The fusion of art and politics that exalted the ideal of service and sacrifice to one's country is exemplified by which landmark
David's The Oath of the Horatii
Milton's Paradise Lost is a landmark epic that
Describes the fall of Adam and Eve
Which of the following persons was a male counterpart to the abolitionist Sojourner Truth
Douglass
Which of the following best describes the Romantic architecture at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton
Eastern exotic
Both El Greco and Velazquez served in the courts of
England
Which nineteenth-century composer, who wrote the piece nicknamed "The Surprise," is often called the "father of the symphony"
Franz Joseph Haydn
Which of the following former slaves learned to write and personally authored a memoir with his or her own hand
Frederick Douglass
The earliest West African kingdom was that of
Ghana.
All of the following figures are generally considered painters of the Rococo style EXCEPT
Greuze
Which of the following men was NOT a significant figure in the movement known as the Scientific Revolution
Hogarth
Romanticism might be said to have rebelled against all of the following except
Individualism
Which of the following statements about the French Revolution is FALSE
It served as a model for the American Revolution that shortly followed
Which of the following people is considered to be one of the first Realists in the English novel-writing tradition?
Jane Austen
Whose "Ode on a Grecian Urn" concludes that "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"
Keats
The founding figure of the Society of Jesus was
Layola
The text of an opera is found in its
Libretto
Whose "music of mystic serenity" captured the conservative quality of the Catholic Reformation
Palestrina
"Whatever is, is right" reflects the philosophic optimism of
Pope
A leading figure in the evolution of academic art was
Poussin
Which influential handbook reflected the mysticism and militancy of the Jesuit order
Spiritual exercises
The term, "baroque" in painting comprises all of the following except
Strict compositional symmetry
Goya immortalized the history of the French occupation of Spain in a landmark series of etchings and aquatints known as
The Disasters of War.
Goethe's hero, Faust, is symbolic of the Western
Urge to transcend limitations
In the 17th century, Cremona, Italy, was the world center for the manufacture of
Violins
Descartes' proposition, "I think, therefore I am," demonstrated
a premise he could not doubt
Which of the following is NOT one of the three parts of the traditional sonata
composition
The most famous paintings of Géricault and Goya depicted
current events.
Romantic ballets such as La sylphide derived their plot lines from
fairy tales and folk legends.
Which of the genres in which Rembrandt worked was the most lucrative for the Dutch painter
group portraiture
The bronze head of the oba of Benin is a landmark that
illustrates the African mastery of casting metal
Which of the following was NOT a major factor in the onset of European expansion
imitation of China's maritime achievements
One of the main characteristics of Whitman's landmark poetry is that it
is written in free verse.
The Spanish troops led by Cortés were most critical of Aztec
kinship systems
The works of Boucher and Watteau reflect a style
known as Rococo
The name "Sudan" means
land of the blacks
The independent art song originated by Franz Schubert that united music and poetry was called the
lied.
Which of the following is NOT a distinctive feature of African music?
melodic lyrics
In Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People, the artist featured those whom he considered the heroes of revolutionary France, including
members of the middle and working classes
A hallmark of Delacroix's style is
pictorial license
In African cultural history, the griot was a
poet-historian
Of Bernini's Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, it is correct to say that it was
All these answer are correct
The Baroque era represents a turning point in music because it witnessed the
All these answers are correct
In his landmark symphonies, Beethoven made use of
All these answers are correct.
The nineteenth century was an important time in African history because
All these answers are correct.
Which of the following statements about George Catlin is FALSE?
He used his paintings to garner support for the government's policy of relocating Native Americans to reservations.
Bach's cantatas were largely based on
Lutheran chorales
The landmark work that marked the birth of the Romantic movement in England was William Wordsworth's
Lyrical ballads
The term that most accurately describes Parimigianino's Madonna of the Long Neck is
Mannerist
Italian baroque churches are characterized by all of the following except
Minimal ornamentation
The first permanent orchestra in Europe was established by
Monteverdi
Academic art, as envisioned by Louis XIV and his followers, depended primarily on
Neoclassical principles
London's Houses of Parliament are a landmark example of
Neomedievalism
London's Houses of Parliament are a landmark example of
Neomedievalism.
In his Novum Organum, Bacon objected to
an overreliance on inductive reasoning.
J. M. W. Turner, John Constable, and Thomas Cole were all noted painters of
natural landscapes.
The French salon, center of intellectual debate, was often organized by
noblewomen
Genre painting depicts scenes of
ordinary life