Imogen Cunningham

(American, 1883–1976)

Imogen Cunningham was an American photographer whose intimate portraits and floral still lifes are characterized by their evocative light and attention to detail. “One must be able to gain an understanding at short notice and close range of the beauties of character, intellect, and spirit so as to be able to draw out the best qualities and make them show in the outer aspect of the sitter,” she said of portrait photography. Born on April 12, 1883 in Portland, OR, she moved to Seattle with her family at a young age. At 18, Cunningham began experimenting with photography after purchasing a 4x5 inch view camera from a mail order catalogue. In 1907, after receiving a degree in chemistry from the University of Washington, she traveled to Dresden to study fine art at the Technische Hochschule. After studying in Europe, the artist moved to San Francisco where she worked alongside Maynard Dixon, Dorothea Lange, and Edward Weston. It was in the presence of these artists that Cunningham explored new photographic methods, including double exposure and montage printing. Cunningham was an influential member of the renowned f/64 group alongside Ansel Adams and Willard van Dyke. She would go on to have solo exhibitions at the Dallas Art Museum and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. The artist died in San Francisco, CA on June 23, 1976 at the age of 93. Today, Cunningham’s works are held in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, among others.

Imogen Cunningham Artworks

Imogen Cunningham (1,210 results)
THE UNMADE BED, 1957

Imogen Cunningham

THE UNMADE BED, 1957

Waddington's

Est. 1,500–2,500 CAD

MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM, 1925

Imogen Cunningham

MAGNOLIA BLOSSOM, 1925

Waddington's

Est. 15,000–20,000 CAD

THE UNMADE BED, 1957

Imogen Cunningham

THE UNMADE BED, 1957

Waddington's

Est. 15,000–20,000 CAD

Phoenix Recumbent, 1968

Imogen Cunningham

Phoenix Recumbent, 1968

Griffin Gallery

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Magnolia Blossom, 1925

Imogen Cunningham

Magnolia Blossom, 1925

Griffin Gallery

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Colletia Cruciata 7, 1929

Imogen Cunningham

Colletia Cruciata 7, 1929

Griffin Gallery

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Two Sisters, 1928

Imogen Cunningham

Two Sisters, 1928

Griffin Gallery

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Dance 3, Cornish School, 1935

Imogen Cunningham

Dance 3, Cornish School, 1935

Griffin Gallery

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Two Callas, 1925

Imogen Cunningham

Two Callas, 1925

Griffin Gallery

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Dancer, Mills College, 1929

Imogen Cunningham

Dancer, Mills College, 1929

Griffin Gallery

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Frida Kahlo, 1931

Imogen Cunningham

Frida Kahlo, 1931

Griffin Gallery

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Magnolia Blossom, 1925–2013

Imogen Cunningham

Magnolia Blossom, 1925–2013

Atlas Gallery

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Frida Kahlo Rivera, 1931–2013

Imogen Cunningham

Frida Kahlo Rivera, 1931–2013

Atlas Gallery

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Untitled, (Agave), 1930

Imogen Cunningham

Untitled, (Agave), 1930

Huxley-Parlour

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Amaryllis, 1933

Imogen Cunningham

Amaryllis, 1933

Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Triangles, 1928

Imogen Cunningham

Triangles, 1928

Howard Greenberg Gallery

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Leaf Pattern, 1929

Imogen Cunningham

Leaf Pattern, 1929

Etherton Gallery

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Agave Design I, 1920s

Imogen Cunningham

Agave Design I, 1920s

Edwynn Houk Gallery

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Amaryllis, 1933

Imogen Cunningham

Amaryllis, 1933

Howard Greenberg Gallery

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