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The Works of Amanda Aldridge

About Amanda Aldridge

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This is a classical oil painting titled "The Bride" by Frederick Aldridge, depicting a young woman in bridal attire, accompanied by two cherubs, against a soft, ethereal background. **Overall

The Bride

This is a detailed oil painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, depicting a young woman in a half-length portrait, rich in color and intricate detail. The filename "Aldridge

Little Rose in My Hair

This is a beautiful painting, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, depicting a young woman in a classical setting. The filename identifies it as "Blue

Blue Days of June

This is a luminous oil painting depicting the upper body of a young woman with a serene and devotional expression, gazing upwards. The filename "Aldridge-Supplication.jpg" directly informs the emotional context of

Supplication

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