The Hudson River School was an artistic movement of the mid-19th century that set out to capture the beauty of American landscapes. The painters from this school believed that nature was the source of wisdom and spiritual fulfillment. This movement was greatly impacted by which of the following?

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Answer:

Romanticism

Explanation:

Romanticism was an intellectual movement that became very influential in the United States in the early to mid 19th century. Literature, art, and even politics came to embody the ideas of romanticism. The Hudson River School was a good example of how romanticism impacted art. The artists of the Hudson River School tried to capture the natural beauty of the United States, beginning with the Hudson River Valley. These people admired nature and believed it was the true source of knowledge.