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From Ulm to New York City.
Albert Einstein was born at Ulm (then in the Kingdom of Württemberg) on 14 March 1879, the first child of Hermann and Pauline Einstein: at the time, his father was working a bed feather shop, belonging to two cousins. Although his parents were both natives of Württemberg, they moved in the year after his birth to the neighbouring state of Bavaria (which lay directly across the river at Ulm), after Hermann Einstein set up an electrical engineering company in Munich with his brother Jakob.
The press photograph shows Einstein during his second visit to the United States in 1930, by which time he was probably the most famous scientist the world had ever known: he arrived in New York City on 11 December, and was so besieged by reporters that he compared the experience to appearing in a punch and judy show. The figure in a cloche hat with her back to the photographer is probably his second wife, Elsa Einstein. Post Lot Text Temporary Admission Regime This lot has been imported from outside the EU for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.
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The view of Ulm rather faded, the mount yellowed and bumped at corners. The shot of Einstein amongst reporters with a number of heavy creases and tears.
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Lot 2Sale 16447
Ulm, late 19th CenturyFrom Ulm to New York CityEstimate: GBP 500 - 800
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