Raoul Heinrich Francé
1874–1943 (age 69)
Biography
Raoul Heinrich Francé was a prolific writer and naturalist whose works bridged science and literature, making complex biological concepts accessible to a broad European readership. Born in 1874, he traveled extensively and chronicled his observations with a narrative flair that inspired both scientists and lay readers.
His interdisciplinary approach left a lasting legacy on ecological thought and the public understanding of nature, a legacy honored since his passing in 1943 at Farkasréti Cemetery.