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Cunningham, Imogen. (1883–1976). Imogen! Imogen Cunningham: Photographs 1910–1973 - SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press for the Henry Art Gallery. 1974. First Edition .

Signed retrospective collection of work from the renowned American photographer. Inscribed by Cunningham on the title page: "By the hand of Imogen for her long time friends Beth & Sandor - 1974." 110, (2) pp. Illustrated throughout in black and white photographs. 4to. Black cloth, pictorial dust jacket. From the collection of Sandor Burstein, book collector and former President of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.

An early member of the f/64 group founded by Ansel Adams and Willard Van Dyke, Imogen Cunninham's early work was strongly influenced by Alvin Langdon Coburn and Alfred Stieglitz. She is widely recognized as one of the most important American photographers and her work is heavily collected.

Cunningham, Imogen. (1883–1976) Imogen! Imogen Cunningham: Photographs 1910–1973 - SIGNED BY THE ARTIST

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Cunningham, Imogen. (1883–1976). Imogen! Imogen Cunningham: Photographs 1910–1973 - SIGNED BY THE ARTIST. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press for the Henry Art Gallery. 1974. First Edition .

Signed retrospective collection of work from the renowned American photographer. Inscribed by Cunningham on the title page: "By the hand of Imogen for her long time friends Beth & Sandor - 1974." 110, (2) pp. Illustrated throughout in black and white photographs. 4to. Black cloth, pictorial dust jacket. From the collection of Sandor Burstein, book collector and former President of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America.

An early member of the f/64 group founded by Ansel Adams and Willard Van Dyke, Imogen Cunninham's early work was strongly influenced by Alvin Langdon Coburn and Alfred Stieglitz. She is widely recognized as one of the most important American photographers and her work is heavily collected.