The "Rocky Mountain school" of painting
A) marked a sharp departure from the artistic style of the Hudson River Valley painters.
B) helped inspire the growth of tourism in the West.
C) emphasized the primitive art of Indians and other indigenous peoples.
D) first gained popular acceptance in the early twentieth century.
E) was a significant influence on the abstract art that would soon flourish in Europe.
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