Imogen Cunningham
American
1883, Portland, Oregon
1976, San Francisco, Bay Area
Imogen Cunningham discusses her early career as a photographer, being a woman in the field, and her views on portraiture.
Audio Stories
Cunningham on her most iconic images
transcripts
Works in the Collection
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Imogen CunninghamMartha Graham, 391931
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Imogen CunninghamMarian Simpson1934 -
Imogen CunninghamMills College Amphitheatreca. 1920 -
Imogen CunninghamPortrait of Lela Baker and Daughter Dorothyca. 1910 -
Imogen CunninghamUntitled1936; printed 1971 -
Imogen CunninghamFageol Ventilators1934 -
Imogen CunninghamSunbonnet Ladyca. 1950 -
Imogen CunninghamMaria Kolischca. 1960 -
Imogen CunninghamTriangles1928; printed later -
Imogen CunninghamThe Wind1910, printed ca. 1970 -
Imogen CunninghamStan1958 -
Imogen CunninghamMuseum Director, de Young1945 -
Imogen CunninghamHaru Asawa1966 -
Imogen CunninghamBarbara Deming1953 -
Imogen CunninghamHen and Chickens1930
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Imogen CunninghamMartha Graham1931 -
Imogen CunninghamMark Adams and his wife Beth Van Hoesen1963 -
Imogen CunninghamHands and Aloe Plicatilisca. 1967 -
Imogen CunninghamRummage Sale No. 61948 -
Imogen CunninghamRummage Sale No. 51948
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