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Julius Anton Adam, known as "Cats Adam" (German: Katzen-Adam; 18 May 1852 23 February 1913) was a German genre painter and animalier specialising in pictures of cats.

Entre Nous (self-portrait with kittens) by Julius Adam (lithograph of 1911 oil on canvas)
"Entre Nous" (self-portrait with kittens) by Julius Adam (lithograph of 1911 oil on canvas)

Life


Die Einquartierung (Occupying New Quarters) (c. 1890)
Die Einquartierung ("Occupying New Quarters") (c. 1890)

Julius Adam was a member of the important Adam family of Munich artists. His grandfather was Albrecht Adam, his uncles were Benno, Franz and Eugen Adam, and his cousin Emil Adam, all painters. His father, also called Julius Adam (1821–1874), was primarily a lithographer and photographer. At first Adam (the son) was occupied with landscape photography and worked for his father's business in Rio de Janeiro but later returned to Munich and settled down as a genre painter.

Initially Adam was a pupil of Prof. Michael Echter (1812–1879), later of Wilhelm von Diez (1839–1907) at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich. He began producing his successful cat pictures in 1882, the international popularity of which caused the high quality of his other work to be somewhat overlooked.

He married his first cousin Amalie, daughter of his uncle Benno, but they had no children.


Grave


Grave of Albrecht Adam and his sons in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich
Grave of Albrecht Adam and his sons in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich

According to the inscription on the monument of Julius Adam's grandfather, Albrecht Adam (1786  1862), in the Alter Südfriedhof in Munich (Gräberfeld 27 - Reihe 1 - Platz 25/26), Julius's grave is next to it, but the cemetery registers have no record of the burial.[1]


Notes and references


  1. Claudia Denk, John Ziesemer: "Grabstätte 164" in Kunst und Memoria, Der Alte Südliche Friedhof in München (2014), p. 471 ff.

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[de] Julius Adam (Maler, 1852)

Julius Anton Adam, genannt „Katzen-Adam“ (* 18. Mai 1852 in München; † 23. September 1913 ebenda), war ein deutscher Genre- und Tiermaler sowie Lithograf.
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Julius Anton Adam, surnommé "Katzen Adam" (né le 18 mai 1852 à Munich, mort le 23 février 1913 à Munich) est un peintre animalier, de genre et lithographe allemand.



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