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EINSTEIN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT. EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Photograph Signed ("Albert Einstein") being the iconic profile portrait by Herman Landshoff, image 1
EINSTEIN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT. EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Photograph Signed ("Albert Einstein") being the iconic profile portrait by Herman Landshoff, image 2
EINSTEIN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT. EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Photograph Signed ("Albert Einstein") being the iconic profile portrait by Herman Landshoff, image 3
Science and Medicine
Lot 63

EINSTEIN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT.
EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955.
Photograph Signed ("Albert Einstein") being the iconic profile portrait by Herman Landshoff,

24 April – 4 May 2023, 12:00 EDT
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EINSTEIN SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT.

EINSTEIN, ALBERT. 1879-1955. Photograph Signed ("Albert Einstein") being the iconic profile portrait by Herman Landshoff, 176 x 104 mm, gelatin silver print, early 1940s, signed by Einstein and dated "1947" in the lower margin.
MATTED WITH: Autograph Manuscript on Unified Field Theory, 4 lines in German, on trimmed sheet, 204 x 50 mm, numbered "9" in the upper right corner, dating from the early 1940s.

AUTOGRAPH SCIENTIFIC MANUSCRIPT BENEATH ORIGINAL SIGNED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH OF EINSTEIN BY HERMANN LANDSHOFF, the iconic portrait of Einstein in profile chosen for the 1979 US Postal Service commemorative stamp celebrating Einstein's 100th birthday. Landshoff, like Einstein a German emigre, had first photographed Einstein in Germany in 1930 for the Münchner Illustrierte Zeitung. He returned to the subject after arriving in New York in 1941. Landshoff's portraits of influential artists and scientists capture their often famous subjects from multi-layered and suprising depths, and exerted a profound influence on a younger generation of photojournalists, causing Richard Avedon to note, "I owe everything to Landshoff."

The autograph statement by Einstein dates to about same time as the portrait, and captures his continuing work on the Unified Field Theory. The autograph UFT statement reads (in translation):

"This correspondence would end, if we take (8a) or (9) as a field equation. Of course, this is just a formal reference of the choice of field equation made here, and not a real justification (owing to the strong overdetermination inherent in all such triangle theorems)."

A fine presentation of scarce Einstein material.

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