It's an interesting story - highly recommended.What Einstein Left Behind
Albert Einstein, the genius physicist whose theories changed our ideas of how the universe works, died 55 years ago, on April 18, 1955, of heart failure. He was 76. His funeral and cremation were intensely private affairs, and only one photographer managed to capture the events of that extraordinary day: LIFE magazine's Ralph Morse. Armed with his camera and a case of scotch -- to open doors and loosen tongues -- Morse compiled a quietly intense record of an icon's passing. But aside from one now-famous image (above), the pictures Morse took that day were never published. At the request of Einstein's son, who asked that the family's privacy be respected while they mourned, LIFE decided not to run the full story, and for 55 years Morse's photographs lay unseen and forgotten.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Fifty Five Years Ago
Albert Einstein passed away. Over at Life (the magazine) there is an interesting series of pictures posted that have been stashed away all this time.
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Interesting link. Thanks for that. 55 years!? Seems like...well, before I was born. But still...
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