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Dr. Albert List, Jr. PhD. Botany Professor emeritus,
Born 1928 East Orange, NJ
Albert has spent his life doing exactly he wanted to
do,” says Joe Nichols of Lovelton, Pa., a friend of Dr. List. Albert
says, in his own words, “Roaming around the woods all over the world;
finding the beauty around us and painting it for others to enjoy.”
Dr. List’s fascination with plant life carried him through doctoral
studies at Cornell Univ. and the Univ. of Pennsylvania as well as teaching
at Rutgers and 38 years at Drexel University.
During his studies he worked with botany scholars such as Arthur W. Eames,
Harlan W. Banks and Raymond Torrey. Albert recorded many of the specimens
he studied with ink illustrations which have been published in numerous
books and papers. Some of his students are men such as Dr. Walter Bien
and Dr. Michael Yoshpa.
He also completed, while in NY, ASL art school and became even more interested
in capturing the natural beauty that surrounds all of us.
Besides the many doctoral fellowships and teaching positions he also found
time to travel to South America for the Smithsonian Institute to study
plant life there and was commissioned to do a painting for the National
Botany Department for the Institute. Albert has also completed several
commissions for the National Park Service.
He also did a study for the EPA on Peat Bogs of the Pocono’s. Albert,
also did a tour in the Army and was sent to Tokyo, Japan that gave him
the opportunity to study the magnificent mountains and plant life while
with the Army Map Service.
Albert’s research brought significant breakthroughs in the evolution
of plant life. He has also advanced the field of photographic technology
and produced stunning artwork that has been featured around the United
States. He also built a home in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts,
one of the places he loves the most, but now resides in Doylestown, Pa
living life in the face of multiple adversities of illness.
“All in all, Albert is a man that has lived his life to the fullest.
Just the way he wanted, inspiring many like me along the way.” Says
long time friend Joe Nichols, Lovelton , Pa.
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