Imogen Cunningham: Doll in Junkheep, 1972
Best Offer
Quantity available: 1
PLEASE CONTACT THE GALLERY FOR PRICING. This unsigned, original print was found in Imogen's files. Made on double weight paper with Imogen's printing notes written in pencil on the back. A letter of authenticity from Rondal Partridge, Imogen Cunningham's son, Trustee of the Imogen Cunningham Trust accompanies the print.
During the last years of her life, Imogen Cunningham occupied the role of grande dame of American photography, encompassing one of the longest spans of any known photographer. Her career began in 1901 when she learned platinum printing while working for Edward S. Curtis in Seattle, and continued until shortly before her death in 1976. Her shared photographic concerns with Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, and other Bay Area photographers resulted in her joining Group f/64. Cunningham's work was frequently irreverent, always perceptive, and often years ahead of its time. cunx
Keywords: music instrument strings CUNDBLS
Robert Tat Gallery
San Francisco, California
Dealer accepts: Check, Money Order, PayPal, 2Checkout
Shipping: Negotiated with Seller