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Imogen Cunningham
Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) carved out her own distinctive place among the preeminent photographers of American modernism. She was one of the founding members of the group F-64, and is best known for her close-up studies of plant forms as well as her portraits and nudes.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Introduction by Margaretta Mitchell.
After Ninety.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1977.
Dater, Judie.
Imogen Cunningham: A Portrait.
Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1979.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Text by John Carden Campbell.
Drawings by David Richardson.
Two Dogs Plus.
Sausalito, CA: Deer Creek Press, 1984.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Edited by Amy Rule.
Imogen Cunningham: Selected Texts and Bibliography.
Boston: G. K. Hall, 1992.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Text by Richard Lorenz.
Imogen Cunningham: The Modernist Years.
Tokyo: Treville Publishing, 1993.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Introduction by Pradip Malde.
Preface by P. Celina Lunsford.
Imogen Cunningham: The Poetry of Form.
Schaffhausen: Edition Stemmle, 1993.
Lorenz, Richard.
Imogen Cunningham, Ideas Without End: A Life in Photographs.
San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1993.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Text by Richard Lorenz.
Imogen Cunningham: Flora.
Boston: Bullfinch Press, 1996.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Text by Richard Lorenz.
Imogen Cunningham: Portraiture.
Boston: Bullfinch Press, 1997.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Text by Richard Lorenz.
Imogen Cunningham: On the Body.
Boston: Bullfinch Press, 1998.
Heiting, Manfred, editor.
Essay by Richard Lorenz, with a personal portrait by Edward Weston.
Imogen Cunningham, 1883-1976.
Köln, New York: Taschen, 2001.
Cunningham, Imogen.
Edited by Bruce Weber, Nan Bush and Leslie Lambert.
Mother’s Days.
New York: Little Bear Press, 2002.
