Imogen Cunningham by Richard Lorenz

Imogen Cunningham by Richard Lorenz

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This collection of black-and-white botanical images spans 55 years of Imogen Cunningham's work and development. The images are accompanied by a biocritical essay by Richard Lorenz, placing Cunningham's work in the context of her contemporaries and colleagues.

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Imogen Cunningham by Richard Lorenz

As one of the greatest women photographers of the century, Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) photographed nature with a celebratory spirit while retaining a firm dedication to photographic technique. Her childhood fascination with the beauty and complexities of nature led her to photograph all kinds of plant life, from simple flower arrangements to elaborate compositions of exotic ferns and lilies. This collection of black-and-white botanical images spans 55 years of work and development. The images are accompanied by a biocritical essay by Richard Lorenz, noted photography curator and writer, placing Cunningham's work in the context of her contemporaries and colleagues: Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Johan Hagemeyer and many other premiere photographers of the botanical world. To complete the celebration of the plant world, the book includes technical notes on illustrated plant species, a chronology and a selected bibliography.
Richard Lorenz is one of the foremost experts on Imogen Cunningham as well as the author of three previous books and eight exhibition catalogues on her work.
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ISBN 13 9780821227312
ISBN 10 0821227319
Title Imogen Cunningham
Author Richard Lorenz
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2001-05-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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