John Philipp


John Philipp was a German painter, engraver, printer, and draughtsman. He is best known for his portrait of Albert Einstein.

Biography

Born in Hamburg in 1872, Philipp studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich under Johann Leonhard Raab and Carl von Marr from 1893 to 1898. He later moved to Berlin in 1904, where he worked for five years and befriended the German realist painter Adolph von Menzel shortly before Menzel's death in 1905. Philipp maintained a studio in Berlin and returned to Hamburg, where he died in 1938.

Works

He created portraits of:

Einstein

Albert Einstein 'genuinely admired' John Philipp's etching of him. Family anecdotes and historical records indicate that after sitting for the artist in 1929, Einstein viewed the finished product and sent a letter expressing his "admiration" and "wonder". Einstein also agreed to hand-sign multiple impressions of the etching in pencil, adding significant value and authenticity to the artworks. A relative of physicist Otto Stern displayed a signed print in his study in Berkeley, which he had rescued from the Nazis in 1933.