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The Hudson River School art movement of the mid-19th century

addressed all of the following themes except
(A) the depiction of pastoral settings
(B) notions of realism and the common man
(C) the peaceful coexistence of humans and nature
(D) the ideas of American exploration and settlement
(E) notions of the transcendentalist authors

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The Hudson River School art movement of the mid-19th century addressed all of the following themes except "B) notions of realism and the common man," since the focus was primarily on art and nature.
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