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Albert Einstein Portrait

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Who is Albert Einstein?

Physicist, Scientist (1879–1955)

Albert Einstein was a German-born mathematician and physicist who developed the general theory of relativity. He is considered one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, and is the physicist everyone grew to know as the scientist with epic hair and his own kind of genius.

Born and raised in Germany, Einstein was no stranger to curiosity and tinkering with things: his father and uncle founded a company that made electrical equipment. It’s no surprise, then, that Einstein was drawn to the subject mathematics. By time he was 12, he decided to take up geometry and algebra on his own. In one summer, he not only mastered both subjects but was able to write his own proofs for the theories he had learned. Showing promise as a future engineer, his father hoped Albert would follow in his footsteps but Einstein had issues with the leaders at his primary school, dashing his father’s hopes for him.

Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.

Albert Einstein

While Einstein didn’t go into engineering, he was still very much interested in math and science. Max Talmud, a Polish Medical Student who sometimes spent time with the Einstein family, took on the role of a mentor to young Albert. Talmud shared a children’s science book with Albert which inspired him to wonder about the nature of light. This led to 15-year-old Einstein writing his first major paper, “The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields.”

When Einstein wasn’t pursuing his loves of math and science, he was immersed in music. His mother, a pianist herself, taught Einstein to play. He found his true love of music in the violin when he was 13 years old.

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Roll, Stretcher on bars, Stretcher on bars and framed

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24"x30", 18”x24”, 30”x40”