Untitled (Girl Posing With Statue St Bernadette) 1973
Imogen Cunningham
Photography : Gelatin Print
Size : 8x10 in | 20x25 cm
Framed : 15.5x14.5 in | 39x37 cm
Edition : Not Numbered
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Year1973
Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with GlassSimulated Carved Wood Frame
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Certificate of AuthenticityNotarized Letter From Seller
LID93113
Imogen Cunningham - United States
Art Brokerage: Imogen Cunningham American Photographer B. 1883-1976. Imogen Cunningham is renowned as one of the greatest American women photographers. In 1901, having sent away $15 for her first camera, she commenced what would become the longest photographic career in the history of the medium. Cunningham soon turned her attention to both the nude as well as native plant forms in her back garden. The results were staggering; an amazing body of work comprised of bold, contemporary forms. These works are characterized by a visual precision that is not scientific, but which presents the lines and textures of her subjects articulated by natural light and their own gestures. Her refreshing, yet formal and sensitive floral images from the 1920s ultimately became her most acclaimed images. Cunningham also had an intuitive command of portraiture but her real artistic legacy was secured though her inclusion in the "F64" show in San Francisco in 1932. With a small group of photographers which included Edward Weston and Ansel Adams, she pioneered the renewal of photography on the West Coast. Awarded a Guggenheim fellowship, Cunningham's work continues to be exhibited and collected around the world.