How did the Hudson River school painters contribute to early American art?
A. They portrayed the devastation caused by war.
B. They painted portraits of individuals.
C. They showed ordinary people going to work.
D. They focused on images of forests and mountains.
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An outgrowth of the Romantic movement, the Hudson River school was the first native school of painting in the United States; it was strongly nationalistic both in its proud celebration of the natural beauty of the American landscape and in the desire of its artists to become independent of European schools of painting
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it was strongly nationalistic both
in its proud celebration of the natural beauty of the American landscape and in the desire of its artists to become independent of European schools of painting.
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