Julius Exter


Julius Leopold Bernhard Exter was a German painter and sculptor. His work consists mostly of landscapes and portraits.

Biography

He was born to a family of merchants. His brother was the architect, August Exter. He began his education in Mannheim then, in 1881, enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. There, he befriended Franz von Stuck, who introduced him to painting en plein aire.
In 1898, he married the pianist and painter, Judith Anna Köhler ; daughter of the Darmstadt art publisher, Karl Christian Köhler. Two of their children became artists; Judith and Karl. They were divorced in 1917.
In 1892, he became one of the co-founders of the Munich Secession. In 1902, he purchased a farm in Chiemsee, where he opened a studio and painting school. That same year, he was appointed Titular Professor and became an honorary member of the Munich Academy. Later, he became associated with Franz Marc and Der Blaue Reiter. After his divorce, he returned to Munich. Among his best-known students were the sculptor,, and Karl Friedrich Lippmann.
He died at his home in 1939, of heart failure. His daughter Judith donated his estate to the State of Bavaria in return for a life annuity. The home is now a museum and gallery. His works may also be seen at the Augustinian monastery in Herrenchiemsee.

Selected paintings