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THE PHOTO LEAGUE 1936 - 1951
Kanaga, Consuela (cover photo); Greenberg, Howard and Trager, Neil C (curators)
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Zustand: fine. New York no date c. 1951. College Art Gallery, College at New Paltz and Photofind Gallery, New York City. 4to wraps. 51p. Brief history of the Photo Leagure with many fine photo illustrations of New York City. Striking cover photo of young girl by Consuela Kanaga. Other photographs in catalogue include Lisette Mod…el and Aaron Siskind. VG white cover is lightly worn and slightly frayed on edges.

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n.d. [circa 1920-1930s?] Gelatin silver photograph 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 , mounted and framed, signed in pencil on the mat by the photographer. ß Portrait of an older couple smiling under the shade of a nearby tree, signed by Consuela Kanaga to the mat in the lower right, she began signing her name Consuelo sometime after the 1930s. Con…suelo Kanaga (1894-1978) was an American photographer and civil rights advocate. She launched her photography career after learning dark room techniques as a staff photographer at the San Francisco Chronicle. She met Imogen Cunningham, Edward Weston, and Dorothea Lange through the California Camera Club. While not an official member of the f/64 group, her images were exhibited for the first time at San Francisco's M. H. de Young Memorial Museum in 1932. As can be seen in this photo, Kanaga distinguished her portraits from the documentary images of the Farm Security Administration by conveying her subject's physical comfort and personal pride. Signed.