Gustave Stoskopf
Gustave Stoskopf | |
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Gustave Stoskopf circa 1912 | |
Born |
8 July 1869 Brumath, Bas-Rhin, France |
Died |
6 December 1944 Brumath, Bas-Rhin, France |
Alma mater |
Académie Julian École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts |
Occupation | Painter, playwright, poet |
Children | Charles-Gustave Stoskopf |
Gustave Stoskopf (8 July 1869 - 6 December 1944) was a French painter, playwright, poet, draughtsman and publisher from Alsace.[1][2][3] He graduated from the Académie Julian and the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.[4] He served as the director of the Théâtre alsacien de Strasbourg.[2] He authored plays in the Alsatian dialect.[5] He was made Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1931.[1]
Stoskopf is the father of the prolific French architect Charles-Gustave Stoskopf.[6]
Gallery
- Painting The Reader (oil on panel, 1927). On display in the Musée historique de Haguenau
- Painting Le Messager boiteux (oil on panel, 1935) ["Le Messager boiteux" is the title of the almanac pinned to the wall] On display in the Musée historique de Haguenau
- Painting Farmer at the window
- Performance of Stoskopf's play D'r Herr Maire ["Mister Mayor"] in 1908
- Poster for a 1907 performance of a Stoskopf play
References
- 1 2 Stoskopf, Nicolas. "Gustave STOSKOPF (1869-1944)". cerclesaintleonard.com. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
- 1 2 "Gustave Stoskopf (1869-1944)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
- ↑ Jossua, Jean-Pierre (2010). "Bulletin de théologie littéraire". Revue des sciences philosophiques et théologiques. 2 (94): 351–387. doi:10.3917/rspt.942.0351 – via Cairn.info. (Registration required (help)).
- ↑ Stoskopf, Gustave (2000). Baechler, Charles, ed. Nouveau dictionnaire de biographie alsacienne. Strasbourg: Fédération des sociétés d'histoire et d'archéologie d'Alsace. pp. 3790–3793.
- ↑ Hamman, Philippe (2002). "Une entreprise de mobilisation patriotique : la production de la faïencerie de Sarreguemines (1871-1918)". Genèses. 2 (47): 140–161. doi:10.3917/gen.047.0140 – via Cairn.info. (Registration required (help)).
- ↑ Bolle, Gauthier. "Un acteur de la scène professionnelle des Trente Glorieuses, de la Reconstruction aux grands ensembles : l’architecte alsacien Charles-Gustave Stoskopf (1907-2004)". Revue d'Alsace. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
External links
- Gustave STOSKOPF (1869 - 1944) on Éditions Arfuyen
- European Prize for literature and Europäisher Literaturepreis on EUROBABEL
- Stoskopf Gustave on Univers des arts
- Les 22 œuvres de Gustave Stoskopf on Painting lexicon
- Gustave Stoskopf le peintre 1869 1944 on AbeBooks.fr
- GUSTAVE STOSKOPF Le Peintre - 1869-1944 on Livres Libres
- Gustave Stoskopf (1869-1944) on Alsace- Collection
- 12 documents online on Gallica
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See also
- Musée Gustave-Stoskopf (no ref. but easy to find; the tag has been in place for 4 years)
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