Karl Bitter

Karl Bitter

Karl Theodore Francis Bitter (December 6, 1867 in Vienna – April 9, 1915) was an Austrian-born United States sculptor best known for his architectural sculpture, memorials and residential work.

Biography

Bitter was born and trained in Vienna. His early training took place at the Kunstgewerbeschule, the imperial school for the applied arts, and after that the Kunstakademie, the school for fine arts. Upon his graduation he was apprenticed to an architectural sculptor. This was the period that the Ringstraße was being built in Vienna, and so a large number of decorated buildings were being built. While on leave from the army, he immigrated to the United States in 1889, where he became naturalized. It was many years before he was able to return to Austria.

Upon arriving in America, Bitter was quickly discovered by Richard Morris Hunt, the architect of choice of many of New York’s rich and famous. From that time on Bitter was never without work. After working as a sculptor at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and as director at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York in 1901, Bitter’s extraordinary organizational skills led him to be named head of the sculpture programs at both the 1904 St. Louis Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, where Lee Lawrie trained with his guidance, and the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition held in San Francisco, California. In 1906/1907, he presided the National Sculpture Society.

Although Bitter arose out of the Classical/Naturalist styles he was increasingly turning towards a more modern approach to sculpture. Much of the work in Buffalo and St. Louis was allegorical in nature. Where this would have taken him will never be known, because he was killed in a tragic accident in 1915 when, while leaving the opera in NYC, a car jumped the curb and struck him down.

Like many of the sculptors and painters of the day Bitter frequently employed the services of the muse and history’s first "super model", Audrey Munson.

elected Architectural Sculpture

*Doors & Tympanum, Trinity Church, New York, 1891
*"Elements Controlled and Uncontrolled," on the Administration Building at the Chicago World's Fair, 1893
* [http://www.lindamann.com/otherpainters/bitter/default.htm Spirit of Transportation] at Pennsylvania Railway Station, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1894
*Biltmore Estate, Richard Morris Hunt architect Asheville North Carolina, 1895
*St Paul Building, George B. Post architect, NYC, 1896 (When this building was demolished in 1958 Bitter's three caryatids ended up at Holliday Park in Indianapolis, Indiana)
*Decorations on the Dewey Arch, New York, 1899
*Metropolitan Museum of Art, Richard Morris Hunt architect, NYC, 1901
*United States Customs House, Cass Gilbert, architect, NYC 1906
*Cleveland Trust Company, George Post architect, Cleveland Ohio, 1907
*First National Bank, Milton J Dyer, architect, Cleveland Ohio, 1908
*Cuyahoga County Courthouse, Cleveland Ohio, 1908, 1914
*State Capitol, George Post architect, Madison Wisconsin 1908, 1910, 1912

Monuments & Other Works

* [http://www.philart.net/art.php?id=435 Dr. Pepper] (provost of the University of Pennsylvania), Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1898
*Louisiana Purchase Group, St. Louis Missouri, 1904
*General Sigel, NYC, 1907
*Dr. Angell Memorial, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1909
*Henry Tappen Memorial, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1912
*Carl Schurz Monument, Morningside Park, New York City, 1913
*Thomas Jefferson, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1915
*Lowry Monument, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1915
*Pulitzer Fountain, NYC (completed by Isadore Konti and Karl Gruppe), 1915
*Depew Fountain, Indianapolis, Indiana (completed by Alexander Sterling Calder), 1915

elected Funerary or Cemetery Works

*Hubbard Memorial, Montpelier, Vermont, 1903
*Villard Memorial, Sleepy Hollow, New York, 1904
*Prehn Memorial, Passaic, New Jersey, 1911
*Kasson Memorial, Utica, New York, 1915

References

* [http://panam1901.bfn.org/documents/sculptureplan.html Bitter's own description of his Sculpture Plan for the 1901 Buffalo world's fair]
*Dennis, James M, "Karl Bitter: Architectural Sculptor 1867 - 1915", University of Wisconsin Press 1967
*Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, "Architectural Sculpture of America", unpublished manuscript
*Schevill, Ferdinand, "Karl Bitter: A Biography", University of Chicago Press, Chicago Illinois, 1917


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Karl Bitter — ist der Name folgender Personen: Karl Bitter (Bildhauer) (1867–1915), österreichischer Bildhauer Karl Hermann Bitter (1813–1885), deutscher Staatsmann und Musikschriftsteller Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl Bitter (Bildhauer) — Karl Bitter …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bitter (Begriffsklärung) — Bitter steht für: bitter, eine Geschmacksrichtung Bitter (Spirituose), bitter schmeckende Sprirituosen Bitter (Würzbitter), bittere alkoholische Würzzutaten Bitter Automobile, Automobilhersteller Hochzeitsbitter, eine Person, die eine Hochzeit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl Schurz — Carl Schurz, 1877 Carl Schurz, manchmal auch Karl Schurz, (* 2. März 1829 in Liblar, Preußische Rheinprovinz; † 14. Mai 1906 in New York) war ein Politiker und Revolutionär in den Staaten des Deutschen Bundes und während der badischen Re …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Bitter (surname) — The surnames Bitter, de Bitter or Von Bitter may refer to: Billy Bitter (born 1988), an American lacrosse player Francis Bitter (1902 1967), an American physicist who invented the Bitter electromagnet, which uses circular metal plates instead of… …   Wikipedia

  • Karl Hermann Bitter — (* 27. Februar 1813 in Schwedt; † 12. September 1885 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Staatsmann und Musikschriftsteller. Leben Er war der Sohn eines preußischen Finanzbeamten in Schwedt (Oder), der schon bald nach Karl Her …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl Georg Maassen — Karl Georg Maaßen (* 23. August 1769 in Kleve; † 2. November 1834 in Berlin) war ein preußischer Jurist, Politiker und Mitinitiator des Deutschen Zollvereins. Maaßen wuchs als Sohn eines preußischen Gerichtsschreibers in Gartrop bei Wesel auf.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl Maaßen — Karl Georg Maaßen (* 23. August 1769 in Kleve; † 2. November 1834 in Berlin) war ein preußischer Jurist, Politiker und Mitinitiator des Deutschen Zollvereins. Maaßen wuchs als Sohn eines preußischen Gerichtsschreibers in Gartrop bei Wesel auf.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl-Heinz Metzner — Karl Heinz „Gala“ Metzner (* 9. Januar 1923 in Kassel; † 25. Oktober 1994 ebenda) war ein deutscher Fußballspieler, der in den 1950er Jahren für den KSV Hessen Kassel spielte und zwei Mal für die Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft zum Einsatz kam …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Karl Leisner — (* 28. Februar 1915 in Rees; † 12. August 1945 in Krailling) ist ein Märtyrer der katholischen Kirche, der durch die Folgen seiner KZ Haft verstarb. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Leisner und Schönstatt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”