Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
Published 2015-02-05T18:47:14+00:00
In 1933 Einstein fled from Nazi Germany. He sat for this bust, an outstanding example of Epstein’s 'celebrity portraiture’, at a Cromer refugee camp in 1933. The sculptor later recalled the occasion: “Einstein appeared dressed very comfortably in a pullover with his wild hair floating on the wind. His glance contained a mixture of the humane, the humorous and the profound. This was a combination that delighted me. He resembled the ageing Rembrandt.” The rough surface of the bronze recalls some of Rodin's busts.
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Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Date published | 05/02/2015 |
Complexity | Difficult |
Title | Albert Einstein |
Date | 1933 |
Dimension | 536 x 293 x 254 mm, 28 kg |
Accession | No. 387 |
Medium | Bronze |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O90268/max-planck-prime-minister-ramsay-photograph-salomon-erich-dr/ |
Artist | Jacob Epstein |
Place | The Walker Art Gallery |