Picasso never met Einstein, yet intellectual historians have noted fascinating parallels between the two men's lives. read more
Picasso never met Einstein, yet intellectual historians have noted fascinating parallels between the two men’s lives. [math]^{\text{[note 1]}}[/math] Each in his own way is an icon of the twentieth century, Picasso in modern art, and Einstein in modern science. read more
I don’t know if Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso ever met in person. If they had met, that would have been some meeting. I can only imagine that out of the millions of subjects and topics they could have discussed, imagination and creativity would have been on the top of the list. read more
Yes, Albert Einstein met Pablo Picasso. They were introduced in 1905 by Alice Gery, the mistress of Maurice Princet. Princet was an associate of Picasso. Einstein and Picasso explored notions of space and time. They both believed that art and science are means of exploring worlds beyond perception and appearances. read more
Enter Picasso (Maboud"E" Ebrahimzadeh). He is young, self-confident and arrogant. He senses a rival talent in Einstein, and the two engage in a debate about genius that involves everyone in the bar. Picasso is the aggressor (Ebrahimzadeh gives him an appropriate intensity), but the quiet, precise Einstein easily holds his own. read more