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1. Introduction of The Einstein Memorial Statue The Albert Einstein Memorial Statue is an internationally influential public sculpture of Albert Einstein, created by renowned American sculptor Robert Berks. Officially unveiled in 1979, it is located in the gardens outside the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. The Einstein Memorial Statue is significantly larger than […]

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Einstein Sitting Statue bronze sculpture

1. Introduction of Einstein Sitting Statue Albert Einstein is remembered not only for his scientific achievements but also for his unique personality and intellectual stance. Throughout his life, he upheld independent thinking, opposed blind obedience to authority, and believed that “the question is often more important than the answer.” In public affairs, he actively participated […]

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Einstein Statue Tongue Out bronze

1. Introduction of Einstein Statue Tongue Out Albert Einstein’s image in public culture extends far beyond the stereotypical image of a serious scientist. In 1951, on his 72nd birthday, a moment captured as he stuck out his tongue in front of photographers became known as the “Einstein Tongue Out,” one of the most iconic images […]

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Einstein Statue on Bench bronze sculpture

1. Introduction of Einstein Statue on Bench Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was one of the key founders of modern physics, best known for his theory of relativity and the mass-energy equivalence equation E=mc². In 1905, he proposed the special theory of relativity, redefining the relationship between time and space; in 1915, he completed the general theory […]

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Albert Einstein Statue on Bench bronze sculpture

1. Introduction of Albert Einstein Statue on Bench This artwork is a classic example of interactive sculpture in outdoor public art. Cast in bronze, its proportions are close to life-size, and it is placed along walkways or plaza edges, blending naturally into its environment. The Albert Einstein Statue on Bench softens the monumental sense of […]

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1. Introduction of Einstein Bench Statue This Einstein Statue is a realistic bronze sculpture inspired by Einstein in his later years. Its near-life-size proportions combine commemorative and aesthetic value. The figure in the Einstein Bench Statue, dressed in a suit and tie, sits with a natural and composed posture, one arm casually resting on the […]

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Einstein Fountain bronze rocket-and-snail monument

1. Introduction of Einstein Fountain This fountain, located in a public space in Ulm, Germany, was created by sculptor Jürgen Goertz in 1984 and is entirely cast in bronze. The main structure is a rocket-like column, connected at the base to a pool to form a fountain, with water overflowing from the base. The most […]

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1. Introduction of Albert Einstein Statue Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was born in Ulm, Germany. He studied in Switzerland during his youth and later worked at the Bern Patent Office. In 1905, he published several papers, proposing the special theory of relativity and giving the mass-energy equivalence, laying the foundation for modern physics. In 1915, he […]

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large Einstein Bust bronze Sculpture

1. Introduction of Einstein Bust Sculpture Albert Einstein, one of the 20th century’s most influential physicists, proposed the mass-energy equivalence equation E=mc², revealing the essential relationship between mass and energy. This formula not only laid the core foundation of relativity but also profoundly changed humanity’s understanding of the universe, time, and the structure of matter. […]

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Bronze-Einstein-Head-Statue-textured-face

1. Introduction of Einstein Head Statue Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was one of the key founders of 20th-century physics. In 1905, he published a series of papers proposing the special theory of relativity and giving the mass-energy equivalence, providing a completely new framework for modern physics. In 1915, he completed the general theory of relativity, explaining […]

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