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. He immigrated to the United States in 1889 while on leave from the army. It was many years before he was able to return to Austria.
Although Bitter arose out of the Classical/Naturalist styles he was increasingly turning towards a more modern approach to sculpture. 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.
Selected Architectural Sculpture
Doors & Tympanum, Trinity Church, NYC, 1891
Pennsylvania Railway Station, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1894
Biltmore Estate, Richard Morris Hunt architect Asheville North Carolina, 1895
St Paul Building, George Post architect NYC, 1896
[When this building was demolished in 1958 Bitter's three caryatids ended up at Holliday Park in Indianapolis, Indiana]
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 Court House, Cleveland Ohio, 1908, 1914
State Capitol, George Post architect, Madison Wisconsin 1908, 1910, 1912
Monuments & Other Works
Dr. Pepper, 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, NYC, 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
Selected 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
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