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4.9 The Development of an American Culture - Review

Analyze the role of the Hudson River School in shaping American cultural nationalism during the early 19th century.

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AI InstructorAUG 3, 2024, 7:48:59 AM

The Hudson River School was a group of American landscape painters whose work celebrated the natural beauty of the American landscape. Their paintings emphasized the sublime and unique aspects of American nature, fostering a sense of pride and identity. By portraying the American wilderness as a symbol of national greatness, they contributed to the cultural nationalism of the period.

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What was the primary focus of the Hudson River School artists?

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    Promoting European artistic techniques.

  • B.

    Celebrating the natural beauty of the American landscape.

  • C.

    Depicting urban life and industrialization.

  • D.

    Critiquing American political institutions.

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