Ulrich Schoop
Ulrich Schoop (* 1830 in Dozwil ; † 1911 in Zurich ) was a Swiss art educator and didactician.
Life
Ulrich Schoop was born in Dozwil in 1830 . He came from an "old Upper Thurgau family" of farmers, picture weavers, industrialists, scholars, pastors and teachers. Schoop, who was the first of the family to "step into the public spotlight", left Dozwil in 1863 to teach as a "drawing teacher at the Thurgau canton school and at the commercial advanced training school in Frauenfeld".
In 1876 he moved to Zurich with his family of six and worked there as a "drawing teacher at the higher city schools and the trade school in Zurich". From 1878, after the foundation of the arts and crafts school , he was appointed professor and worked as a "drawing teacher at the higher city schools and the arts and crafts school in Zurich".
Schoop wrote about a dozen specialist books on drawing lessons, teacher training, applied arts, ornament drawing, perspective and cursive. Several of his specialist publications are still in use today.
Schoop had four children:
- Paul Schoop (around 1858–1907)
- Max Ulrich Schoop (1870–1956)
- Friedrich Maximilian Schoop (1871-1924)
- and a fourth child, born before 1876, but about whom nothing else is known.
Paul and Max Ulrich took up technical professions and became inventors and manufacturers. Friedrich Maximilian became a journalist and president of a luxury hotel in Zurich. The grandchildren of Max Ulrich and Friedrich Maximilian chose artistic professions and were active as musicians as well as in the performing and visual arts.
progeny
The following “family tree” shows Ulrich Schoop's descendants up to the fourth generation.
Ulrich Schoop (1830–1911), art teacher, art didactic
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literature
- Bruno Oetterli: The two lives of Trudi Schoop. In: Music, Dance and Art Therapy , Volume 20, 2009, pages 162–164.
- Trudi Schoop ; Peggy Mitchell; Hedi Schoop (illustration): Won't you join the dance? A dancer's essay into the treatment of psychosis. Palo Alto, Calif. 1974 Excerpt: .
- Trudi Schoop; Peggy Mitchell; Hedi Schoop (illustration); Marigna Gerig (translation): Come and dance with me! : come, come on, come on, come on, come and dance with me !; an attempt to help the psychotic person through the elements of dance. Zurich 2006, excerpt . - German translation of #Schoop 1974 .
- Carl Seelig : Original characters from the Schoop family. In: Thurgauer Jahrbuch , 33rd year, 1958, pages 95–110. ( e-periodica )
Web links
- Works by Ulrich Schoop on swissbib .
Footnotes
- ↑ #Schoop 1974 , #Seelig 1958 , page 95, official title .
- ↑ #Oetterli 2009 , page 162, #Schoop 1974 , #Seelig 1958 , page 95, official title .
- ↑ #Oetterli 2009 , page 162.
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SURNAME | Schoop, Ulrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss art teacher and didactic specialist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1830 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Dozwil |
DATE OF DEATH | 1911 |
Place of death | Zurich |