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"Unleashing the Power of Genius: From Newton to Einstein and Beyond" Step into the world as we explore the remarkable minds that have shaped our understanding of science

Background imageGenius Collection: Francois I (1494-1547) with Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) (oil on canvas)

Francois I (1494-1547) with Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) (oil on canvas)
XIR198845 Francois I (1494-1547) with Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) (oil on canvas) by Fragonard, Alexandre Evariste (1780-1850); 60x49 cm; Musee Jourdain, Morez

Background imageGenius Collection: Portrait of a man in profile to the right, Pieter Fransz. de Grebber, 1610 - 1655

Portrait of a man in profile to the right, Pieter Fransz. de Grebber, 1610 - 1655

Background imageGenius Collection: Micromegas skillfully picks up the ship which was carrying these gentlemen

Micromegas skillfully picks up the ship which was carrying these gentlemen
XIR159247 Micromegas skillfully picks up the ship which was carrying these gentlemen, from Les Contes by Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire (1694-1778) engraved by Gerard Vidal (1742-1801) (engraving)

Background imageGenius Collection: Jean-Philippe Baratier (1721-40) Presented to Minerva, 1735 (oil on canvas)

Jean-Philippe Baratier (1721-40) Presented to Minerva, 1735 (oil on canvas)
XIR221173 Jean-Philippe Baratier (1721-40) Presented to Minerva, 1735 (oil on canvas) by Pesne, Antoine (1683-1747); Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin

Background imageGenius Collection: Man selling a cricket in a glass as a protecting ghost, Caspar Luyken, Christoph Weigel

Man selling a cricket in a glass as a protecting ghost, Caspar Luyken, Christoph Weigel, 1704

Background imageGenius Collection: Monument to Mozart, built 1896, Burggarten (photo)

Monument to Mozart, built 1896, Burggarten (photo)
KW153114 Monument to Mozart, built 1896, Burggarten (photo) by Tilgner, Victor (1844-96); Vienna, Austria; Ken Welsh; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageGenius Collection: R. A.s OF GENIUS, LIFE SCHOOL AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY, 1824, UK, 1886

R. A.s OF GENIUS, LIFE SCHOOL AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY, 1824, UK, 1886
" R.A.s OF GENIUS, " LIFE SCHOOL AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY, 1824, UK, 1886; Rowlandson, Sir Benjamin West, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Sir M.A. Shee

Background imageGenius Collection: Sebald Beham (German, 1500-1550), Genius on a Dolphin, 1521, engraving

Sebald Beham (German, 1500-1550), Genius on a Dolphin, 1521, engraving

Background imageGenius Collection: CINCINNATI, c1890. The Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square in Cincinnati, Ohio

CINCINNATI, c1890. The Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, c1890

Background imageGenius Collection: THE GENIUS OF FRANKLIN, 1778. Allegorical print depicting American printer, inventor

THE GENIUS OF FRANKLIN, 1778. Allegorical print depicting American printer, inventor and statesman, Benjamin Franklin. The motto at the bottom translates He snatched the lightning from heaven

Background imageGenius Collection: Departure of Genius by E Kosa - Death of Jaroslav Vrchlicky

Departure of Genius by E Kosa - Death of Jaroslav Vrchlicky
The Departure of Genius by E Kosa - A painting mouring the passing of Jaroslav Vrchlicky (1853-1912) - one of the greatest Czech lyrical poets. Date: circa 1912

Background imageGenius Collection: Franklins kite experiment, c1752. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American scientist

Franklins kite experiment, c1752. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) American scientist, statesman, diplomat, author, printer and publisher

Background imageGenius Collection: Genius of France extirpating despotism... Or the royal warriors defeated. Isaac Cruikshank, 1792

Genius of France extirpating despotism... Or the royal warriors defeated. Isaac Cruikshank, 1792. Marianne (France) determined to inflict death on all despots (world rulers)

Background imageGenius Collection: The Genius Of France Extirpating Despotism Tyranny And Oppression From The Face Of The Earth Or

The Genius Of France Extirpating Despotism Tyranny And Oppression From The Face Of The Earth Or The Royal Warriors Defeated, Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764 1811, Engraving 1792

Background imageGenius Collection: BUDDING GENIUS, a wall painting by children

BUDDING GENIUS, a wall painting by children

Background imageGenius Collection: Albert Einstein sculpture C017 / 6986

Albert Einstein sculpture C017 / 6986
Sculpture of the German-Swiss-US physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics for work on the photoelectric effect

Background imageGenius Collection: Headache, conceptual artwork F006 / 8693

Headache, conceptual artwork F006 / 8693
Headache, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageGenius Collection: Intelligence, conceptual artwork C013 / 4697

Intelligence, conceptual artwork C013 / 4697
Intelligence, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageGenius Collection: JACQUES INAUDI (1867-1892). Italian mathematical prodigy. Line engraving, English, 1892

JACQUES INAUDI (1867-1892). Italian mathematical prodigy. Line engraving, English, 1892

Background imageGenius Collection: LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519). Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist

LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519). Italian painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. Steel engraving, English, 1835

Background imageGenius Collection: Moments with genius Written by the Illinois Writers Project

Moments with genius Written by the Illinois Writers Project : presented by the Museum of Science & Industry. Poster for a radio presentation Moments with genius by the Barnum Radio Players on radio

Background imageGenius Collection: The chamber of genius

The chamber of genius. British cartoon shows an artist wearing nightshirt and painting a picture at his home/studio while his wife, children, and a cat are neglected

Background imageGenius Collection: Dwarf Versus Genius

Dwarf Versus Genius
Born a genius - the world ignores you : born a dwarf - the world applauds and rewards you ! Date: 1847

Background imageGenius Collection: Albert Einstein, German physicist

Albert Einstein, German physicist
Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born physicist. Famous for his theories of relativity, Einstein has become a cultural icon, his name synonymous with genius

Background imageGenius Collection: William Herschel, astronomer

William Herschel, astronomer
Frederick William Herschel (November 1738 - 25th August 1822) steel engraving 1833 " Gallery of Portraits" by Schriven after J. Russel 1790

Background imageGenius Collection: 1664 Robert Boyle Portrait

1664 Robert Boyle Portrait
Robert Boyle, anglo-irish chemist, physicist and inventor. One of the founders of The Royal Society. Born 25th January 1627- died 31 December 1691

Background imageGenius Collection: 1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius

1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius
Signed letter from London Institution and first edition frontis of Francis Galtons 1869 book " Hereditary Genius"

Background imageGenius Collection: 1869 Galton cover for Hereditary Genius

1869 Galton cover for Hereditary Genius
Embossed gilded cover design for Francis Galtons 1869 book " Hereditary Genius". The design shows lines of descent across five generations

Background imageGenius Collection: Cover design for Fiocco violin and piano duets

Cover design for Fiocco violin and piano duets
Cover design for a book of ten violin and piano pieces by the 18th century Belgian (Flemish) composer and violinist Joseph-Hector Fiocco (1703-1741), arranged by Arthur Bent and Norman O Neill

Background imageGenius Collection: Pumping Strokes of Genius

Pumping Strokes of Genius
An intelligent forecast of the growth of wayside pumps. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageGenius Collection: Mother Skinflint / Thrift

Mother Skinflint / Thrift
MOTHER SKINFLINT, THE THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE You re a genius for saving! Yes, everyone knows. You would skin a flint and starve the crows!

Background imageGenius Collection: PRITCHARDs MAGIC BOX

PRITCHARDs MAGIC BOX
Young William Pritchard and his invention, the Magic Box, which is capable of detecting dangerous gases and thus saving 300 lives a year down Great Britains mines

Background imageGenius Collection: Science Island

Science Island
SCIENCE ISLAND (Eando Binder) A cold-blooded Scientific Napoleon with the Brain of a Genius and a Body of Metal threatens to Dominate Mankind



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"Unleashing the Power of Genius: From Newton to Einstein and Beyond" Step into the world as we explore the remarkable minds that have shaped our understanding of science, art, and creativity. In 1689, a young Sir Isaac Newton gazes intently at us from his portrait, his brilliant mind already evident in his eyes. Just like Mozart's statue as a boy, these prodigies remind us that they are manifest itself at any age. Dive into the realm of athleticism with "A Swimming Stroke of Genius, " where innovation meets physical prowess. Witness how human ingenuity has revolutionized even the simplest activities. Benzaiten or Benten, an ancient Japanese goddess associated with knowledge and wisdom, embodies the essence of intellectual brilliance throughout history. She serves as a reminder that genius transcends cultural boundaries. Charles Darwin's 1881 portrait by Collier captures him in deep contemplation—a testament to his groundbreaking theory of evolution. His contribution forever changed our understanding of life on Earth. Albert Einstein's iconic artwork showcases not only his scientific brilliance but also hints at his profound imagination. A caricature depicts him playfully challenging conventional thinking while another image shows him collaborating with Eddington in their pursuit for truth. Travel back in time to Ancient Egypt and encounter Bes, a god known for protecting households and inspiring creative endeavors. This divine figure represents how genius has been revered since ancient times. Discover Leonardo da Vinci's visionary sketches from MS B 2173 fol. 83v Studies—an air screw design ahead of its time—demonstrating how geniuses push boundaries beyond what is currently possible. "The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough" by John Rogers transports us to Scotland in 1840 when Robert Burns was discovered amidst ordinary labor—a poignant reminder that they are be found anywhere if we look closely enough.