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Merce Cunningham in Appalachian Spring, Martha Graham Company
1945 · Gelatin silver print
33.4 x 27.5 cm. (13 1/8 x 10 13/16 in.)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Arnold Eagle was an American photographer and filmmaker whose work documented urban life and social conditions in the mid-twentieth century. Active from the 1930s onward, he combined documentary photography with experimental film, capturing the texture of American cities and working communities. Eagle's practice bridged journalism and artistic inquiry, employing both still and moving image to record vernacular architecture, street culture, and labor. His postwar output refined these interests through a more formally considered approach to composition and sequence.
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