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Imogen Cunningham ( / ˈkʌnɪŋəm /; April 12, 1883 – June 23, 1976) was an American photographer known for her botanical photography, nudes, and industrial landscapes. Cunningham was a member of the California-based Group f/64, known for its dedication to the sharp-focus rendition of simple subjects.
Imogen Cunningham occupies a singular position in the history of American art of the twentieth century. For seventy years she explored, with innovation and a new perspective, all the major traditions associated with the medium as fine art. Official site of the Imogen Cunningham Trust.
Sep 22, 2020 · Imogen Cunningham has become one of the most important modernist photographers. Here's why her proto-feminist art mattered.
- Alex Greenberger
The Imogen Cunningham Trust is the official archive of Imogen's photographic work and maintains and catalogs her extensive print and negative collection. We are pleased to be able to offer an wide collection of images for reproduction licensing and sale that are not available anywhere else.
Imogen Cunningham was an American photographer whose intimate portraits and floral still lifes are characterized by their evocative light and attention to detail. View Imogen Cunningham’s 1,215 artworks on artnet.
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Jun 20, 2024 · Imogen Cunningham (born April 12, 1883, Portland, Oregon, U.S.—died June 24, 1976, San Francisco, California) was an American photographer who is best known for her portraits and her images of plant life.