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(AMERICAN, 1883 - 1976 )

IMOGEN CUNNINGHAM

We represent the Imogen Cunningham Trust and have vintage, modern as well as posthumous prints available. Please contact us for acquisitions.

Imogen Cunningham occupies a singular position in the history of American art of the twentieth century. For over half the history of photography, she explored- with innovation and a new perspective- all the major traditions associated with the medium as fine art. She has been most widely acclaimed for the photographs made during the 1920s and 1930s, particularly close-up images of plants and nudes. She also made portraits which are now considered classics in photography, including images of Alfred Stieglitz, Spencer Tracy, and Martha Graham. She was a founding member of the West Coast-based Group f.64, which championed an un-manipulated, direct approach with the camera, or “straight” photography. Her photographs are represented in major collections and museums around the world.

"My interest in photography has something to do with the aesthetic,
and that there should be a little beauty in everything. ~ Imogen Cunninghan

unblosseomed Amaryllis plant
unblosseomed Amaryllis plant

unblosseomed Amaryllis plant

Amaryllis, 1923

snake bucket

snake bucket

Snake in Bucket

 Sycamore Trees, 1949 ~ Vintage Print

Sycamore Trees, 1949 ~ Vintage Print

edward weston and margarethe mather portrait

edward weston and margarethe mather portrait

Edward Weston and Margarethe (Mather), 1922

two flowers

two flowers

Two Callas

flower

flower

Magnolia Blossom, 1925

drift wood

drift wood

Log on Beach, 1948 ~ SOLD

older man - Alfred Stieglitz

older man - Alfred Stieglitz

Alfred Stieglitz

woman and man in profile

woman and man in profile

Edward Weston And Margarethe Mather

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unblosseomed Amaryllis plant
snake bucket
 Sycamore Trees, 1949 ~ Vintage Print
edward weston and margarethe mather portrait
two flowers
flower
drift wood
older man - Alfred Stieglitz
woman and man in profile
 
 
 

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