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LOS ANGELES (JTA) – A famous photo of Albert Einstein, sticking out his tongue at a photographer and signed by the renowned scientist, has been sold for $125,000.. The Nate D. Sanders auction ...
Albert Einstein's most iconic photo of him sticking out his tongue was almost lost to history. Editors hesitated to release it because they feared the expression downplayed his eminence.
Iconic Photo of Einstein Sticking His Tongue out Sold for $125,000 USD: It's signed by the scientist himself.
On March 14, 1951, Albert Einstein was leaving his birthday party at the Princeton Club when United Press International photographer Arthur Sasse yelled for the physicist to smile. Einstein ...
The image of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out is probably one of most ubiquitous (and memorable) photos of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu ...
Anonymous buyer pays $157,00 for picture of Albert Einstein poking his tongue to the camera A PRINT of Nobel prize-winning physicist Albert Einstein is one of the most widespread and iconic images ...
The legendary photo of Albert Einstein‘s tongue, one of the most famous images of the 20th century, will be auctioned with an estimated value of $40,000.. T he photo of Albert Einstein, taken by ...
State-owned Swissmint revealed the coin on Thursday, and it shows the famed image of physicist Albert Einstein sticking out his tongue. But the image is so small each coin will be sold with a ...
THIS image of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out has to be one of the most recognisable moments ever captured on film. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards. Subscribe. Sign In.
CONCORD, N.H. — One of the original signed prints of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out at photographers has been sold by a New Hampshire auction house for $74,324. Bobby Livingston, of ...
Iconic Albert Einstein image appears on world’s smallest gold coin The 1/4-franc gold coin, with a diameter of 2.96mm and weighing 0.063g (1/500 ounce), was issued by the Swissmint last week.
Switzerland’s state-owned mint has put the image of Albert Einstein on what it says is the smallest gold coin in the world. The 1/4-franc gold coin, with a diameter of 2.96mm and weighing 0.063g ...