Jutz was born in
Düsseldorf, the son of the animal painter and his wife Sybilla Karolina, née Adloff, the daughter of the landscape painter
Carl Adloff. There, he grew up in a house where poultry was kept in the garden for his father's animal painting. He began his studies in painting at the
Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe under
Gustav Schönleber and continued at the
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where he was of
Eugen Dücker. Jutz undertook extensive study trips, including to
Transylvania, whose motifs he captured in watercolour and oil. Many of his pictures show
Eifel landscapes. He was regularly represented at international, national and Düsseldorf art exhibitions. He served as second chairman of the Düsseldorf
Große Kunstausstellung NRW Düsseldorf. He was also a member of the . Together with ,
Theodor Groll,
Emil Schultz-Riga and others, Jutz founded the
Novembergruppe in Düsseldorf in 1904. Like his father, Jutz was also a member of the
Malkasten. A photo from 1910 shows Jutz with an easel in front of a winter backdrop. Jutz died near Radun (now Belarus) on the East Front (WWI) at the age of 42. == Work ==