It seems that there are quite a few interesting pictures of Einstein.
"I always believe that the most essential quality of a genius is—"
[Einstein] spoke solemnly and distinctly:
"[Altitude]."
He paused.
He continued:
"The most distinctive trait of a genius compared to ordinary people is the perspective from which they view problems. A true genius must stand at a sufficient height, and from a sufficient scale to overview the world, to make the most correct and rational decisions."
"As the saying goes, the higher you stand, the farther you see; only by standing high enough can you understand what can be ignored and what is truly important; these issues... altitude will provide you the most direct answers."
...
After finishing, his gaze rested on the person on his left, No.2, [Copernicus].
This frail old man wore a mask painted with the image of a young man.
The young man had bushy curly hair and a stern face, like a giant who disregarded the masses.
Nicolaus Copernicus.