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Erich Nelson (born 14 April 1897 in
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; died 22 March 1980 in
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,
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) was a German
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,
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, and
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. He became well-known for his precise and aesthetic aquarelles and illustrations of European orchids, which total more than 2,000. His botanical and mycological author citation is: „E.Nelson“.Eintrag bei
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Life

Erich Nelson was born 1897 in Berlin, Germany, the son of the painter Ernst Nelson and his wife Hedwig Fajans. As a child, he spent a great deal of time in the
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. From 1915 to 1918 he served in the armed forces as a sanitarian. After the
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he completed his training as an artist in Munich and specialized on landscape paintings and illustrations of the natural world. On 1 April 1923 he married Gerda Kubierschky, daughter of the renowned artist Erich Kubierschky who supported Nelson during his apprenticeship. On his travels to Italy in 1928 Nelson encountered orchids for the first time, and these plants inspired all his future artistic and scientific work. Consequently, he also dedicated himself to studying botany, under Professor K. von Göpel and Professor F. von Wettstein in Munich. In 1931 he published his first scientific book “Die Orchideen Deutschlands und angrenzender Gebiete” (The Orchids of Germany and Neighbouring Countries).E. Nelson, H. Fischer: ''Die Orchideen Deutschlands und der angrenzenden Gebiete.'' 1931.


Career

In 1933 Erich Nelson had to leave Germany with his wife Gerda because they were Jewish. After a brief stay in
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous province , image_skyline = , image_alt ...
, Italy, he found a home in Chernex-Sur-Montreux in
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. During his escape his friend Professor Walter Rytz from Bern, Switzerland, supported him. After numerous journeys to the Mediterranean region, tirelessly drawing, and intensively studying orchids including at the Geobotanical Institute Rübel, in
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, he published four books between 1954 and 1976. First was “Gesetzmässigkeiten der Gestaltwandlung im Blütenbereich. Ihre Bedeutung für das Problem der
Evolution Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes, which are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Variation ...
” (Laws of Shape Change in the Area of Flowers, and Their Importance for the Problem of Evolution) in 1954,E. Nelson: ''Gesetzmässigkeiten der Gestaltwandlung im Blütenbereich. Ihre Bedeutung für das Problem der Evolution.'' Verlag E. Nelson, Chernex-Montreux 1954. then in 1962 “Gestaltwandel und Artbildung erörtert am Beispiel der Orchideen Europas und der Mittelmeerländer, insbesondere der Gattung Ophrys” (Shape Change and Species Formation Discussed Using the Example of the Orchidaceae of Europe and the Mediterranean Countries, In Particular the Genus
Ophrys The genus ''Ophrys'' is a large group of orchids from the alliance Orchis in the subtribe Orchidinae. They are widespread across much of Europe, North Africa, Caucasus, the Canary Islands, and the Middle East as far east as Turkmenistan. These p ...
. With a Monograph and Iconography of the Genus
Ophrys The genus ''Ophrys'' is a large group of orchids from the alliance Orchis in the subtribe Orchidinae. They are widespread across much of Europe, North Africa, Caucasus, the Canary Islands, and the Middle East as far east as Turkmenistan. These p ...
),E. Nelson: ''Gestaltwandel und Artbildung erörtert am Beispiel der Orchideen Europas und der Mittelmeerländer, insbesondere der Gattung Ophrys. Mit einer Monographie und Ikonographie der Gattung Ophrys.'' Verlag E. Nelson, Chernex-Montreux 1962. which was followed in 1968 by “Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattungen Serapias, Aceras, Loroglossum, Barlia” (
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and
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of the Orchidaceae Genera
Serapias ''Serapias'' is a genus of terrestrial orchids that can be found all over southern Europe to Asia Minor. The genus was named after Serapis, a syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god in Antiquity. ''Serapias'' have spurless flowers and usually go dorma ...
, Aceras, Loroglossum and Barlia),E. Nelson: ''Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattungen Serapias, Aceras, Loroglossum, Barlia.'' Verlag E. Nelson, Chernex-Montreux 1968. then in 1976 by “Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattung Dactylorhiza” (Monograph and Iconography of the Orchidaceae Genus
Dactylorhiza ''Dactylorhiza'' is a genus of flowering plants in the orchid family Orchidaceae. Its species are commonly called marsh orchids or spotted orchids. ''Dactylorhiza'' were previously classified under ''Orchis'', which has two round tubers. Descrip ...
).E. Nelson: ''Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattung Dactylorhiza.'' Zürich 1976. In 1967 the
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, Switzerland, awarded him an
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based on the work in the first two of his four books.


Legacy

Erich Nelson died unexpectedly, on 22 March 1980, in a tragic car accident. He left many unpublished illustrations, sketches and aquarelles. In 1988 to conserve and give access to his work his wife, Gerda Nelson, established the foundation Dr. h.c. Erich Nelson under the jurisdiction of the canton
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, Switzerland, which she appointed as the sole heir for his complete oeuvre. Gerda Nelson, first President of the Nelson Foundation, died in 1990 before the Board of Trustees could begin its duties. The Board posthumously published the last book of Nelson’s work in 2001, under the title “Erich Nelson - Persönlichkeit und Lebenswerk aus heutiger wissenschaftlicher Sicht, mit Publikation seines Bildwerks der Gattung Orchis” (Erich Nelson – Personality and Life’s Work From Today’s Scientific Perspective, with Publication of his Paintings of the Genus Orchis).E. Nelson, P. Peisl: ''Erich Nelson – Persönlichkeit und Lebenswerk aus heutiger wissenschaftlicher Sicht, mit Publikation seines Bildwerks der Gattung Orchis.'' Stiftung Erich Nelson, Zürich 2001.


The artist

Erich Nelson was not only an artist but also a scientific illustrator.G. Wagner: ''Erich N. (1897–1980).'' In: ''Mitt. der naturforschenden Ges. in Bern.'' NF 59, 2002, S. 165–173. In many of his paintings he skilfully illustrated the beauty of nature in an impressionist style. But he was also an accomplished botanical artist and scientific illustrator who was able to document the European orchids in such detail that he captured the morphological variation in flower shape and colour between and within orchid species. Today, it is possible to prove speciation within these orchids by
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. But even today, scientific illustrations are needed for the documentation of taxonomic species because
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and photographs are not able to accurately reproduce and accentuate the distinct characteristics of organisms for the human eye. Professor Heinrich Zoller compared the quality of Erich Nelsons oeuvre with the most famous plant illustrators of the 18th and 19th centuries: Georg Dionysius Ehret (1708–1770), Pierre-Joseph Redoute (1759–1840), and the brothers
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(1758–1840), and Ferdinand Bauer (1760–1826).


Works

* ''Die Orchideen Deutschlands und angrenzender Gebiete.'' 1931. * ''Gesetzmässigkeiten der Gestaltwandlung im Blütenbereich. Ihre Bedeutung für das Problem der Evolution.'' 1954. * ''Gestaltwandel und Artbildung erörtert am Beispiel der Orchideen Europas und der Mittelmeerländer, insbesondere der Gattung Ophrys.'' 1962. * ''Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattungen Serapias, Aceras, Loroglossum, Barlia.'' 1968. * ''Monographie und Ikonographie der Orchidaceen-Gattung Dactylorhiza.'' 1976. * ''Erich Nelson – Persönlichkeit und Lebenswerk aus heutiger wissenschaftlicher Sicht, mit Publikation seines Bildwerks der Gattung Orchis.'' 2001.


Literature

* E. Nelson: ''Replik to Prof. Sterins' Review of: E. Nelson, 'Gesetzmässigkeiten der Gestaltwandlung im Blütenbereich, ihre Bedeutung für das Problem der Evolution.'' In: ''Evolution.'' XI, No. 1, 1957, S. 108–110. * K. Ammann, P-L. Nimis, G. Wagner, M. Beriger: ''Erich Nelson's Scientific Heritage, A Reassessment. Manuscript for the Symposium on Community Ecology and Conservation Biology in Bern, Switzerland, April 14–18.'' 1994. * G. Nelson: ''Ansprache anlässlich der Vernissage. Ausstellung „Das Wunder der Orchideenblüte, Leben und Werk Erich Nelsons“ im Botanischen Garten in Bern.'' 1983. * G. Nelson: ''Mitteilung. Freies Kolloquium des Systematisch-Geobotanischen Institutes der Universität Bern.'' 1983. * P-L. Nimis, R. Schmid-Hollinger: ''Zur kritischen Analyse des Werkes Erich Nelsons. Freies Kolloquium des Systematisch-Geobotanischen Institutes der Universität Bern.'' 1983.


References


External links


''IPNI entry for Erich Nelson''

Dr. h. c. Erich Nelson foundation in the Swiss commercial register

Swiss Orchid foundation at the Herbarium Jany Renz

JSTOR entry for ''Erich Nelson''
and
his works
at
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His legacy in the archive of Kanton Bern
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nelson, Erich 20th-century German botanists 1897 births 1980 deaths Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to Switzerland 20th-century Swiss botanists