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American
(1883–1976)
Alfred Stieglitz
1934
Gelatin silver print
18 x 14 in.
Museum Permanent Collection
1984.1626
Imogen Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon in 1883 and graduated from the University of Washington in 1907 with a degree in Chemistry, a degree that allowed her to study the science behind photography. After graduating Cunningham went to work in the Seattle photographic studio of Edward S. Curtis and learned the platinum print process from him. She further refined her print development process in Germany producing a paper titled About the Direct Development of Platinum Paper for Brown Tones. In the process of returning from Germany and before she settled in California, Cunningham met Alfred Stieglitz in New York for the first time.
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