Einstein, Picasso: Space, Time, and the Beauty That Causes Havoc by Arthur I. Miller
This book is an intriguing parallel between the revolutionary art of Pablo Picasso and the revolutionary science of Albert Einstein. There are more common in their creative geniuses that you would initially think. The reactions to their upheavals of the traditional, accepted doctrines, common culteral influences, and their solitary, initially unappreciated labors are just a few. The book has 368 pages, and was published in March 2002.
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