SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (1880-1959)
SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (1880-1959)
SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (1880-1959)
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SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (1880-1959)

Albert Einstein

Details
SIR JACOB EPSTEIN (1880-1959)
Albert Einstein
signed 'Epstein' (on the back of the neck)
bronze with a dark green patina, on a slate base
17 in. (43.2 cm.) high, excluding base
Conceived in 1933.
Provenance
A gift from the present owner’s parents in September 1986.
Literature
R. Buckle, Jacob Epstein Sculptor, London, 1963, n.p., no. 320, another cast illustrated.
E. Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, Oxford, 1986, p. 174, no. 234, another cast illustrated.

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Lot Essay

In March 1933, Albert Einstein fled Nazi Germany, and in the summer of that year briefly took refuge in an isolated cabin in Norfolk on the invitation of MP Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson. Whilst staying there, he sat for Sir Jacob Epstein, one of the leading British sculptors of the time. When recollecting their meeting, Epstein recalls Einstein’s 'wild hair floating in the wind' and how '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' (J. Epstein, Let There Be Sculpture, London, 1955, p. 77).

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