List of Austrian artists and architects
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This is a list of notable Austrian artists and architects.
A
- Josef Abel (1768–1818) – painter
- Erika Abels d'Albert (1896–1975), painter and graphic designer
- Raimund Abraham (1933–2010) – architect
- Soshana Afroyim (born 1927), painter
- Joseph Matthäus Aigner (1818–1886) – painter
- Oz Almog (born 1956) – painter and writer
- Franz Alt (1821–1914) – artist, watercolorist
- Rudolf von Alt (1812–1905) – painter
- Friedrich von Amerling(1803–1887) – painter
- Christian Attersee (born 1940) – pop-art artist
B
- Ferdinand Bauer (1760–1826) – botanical illustrator
- Herbert Bayer (1900–1985) – graphic designer, typographer, photographer, painter, architect
- Franz von Bayros (1866–1924) – erotic artist
- Maria Bach (1896–1978), painter
- Antonietta Brandeis(1849–1910) – painter
- Arik Brauer (born 1929) – painter; born in Vienna
- Günter Brus (born 1938) – performance artist
- Tina Blau (1845-1916), landscape painter
C
- Bernhard Cella (born 1969) – conceptual artist; born in Salzbug
- Eduard Charlemont (1848–1906) – impressionist painter; born in Vienna
- Isabel Czerwenka-Wenkstetten (born 1969), visual artist
D
- Günther Domenig (1934–2012) – architect
- Gerti Deutsch (1908–1979), photographer
E
- Albin Egger-Lienz (1868–1926) – painter
- Bettina Ehrlich (1903–1985) – painter and illustrator
- Fanny Elssler (1810–1884) – dancer
- Ursula Endlicher, multi-media
- Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–17203) – architect
- Valie Export (born 1940) – media artist
F
- Bernd Fasching (born 1955) – painter and sculptor; born in Vienna
- Marina Faust, photographer
- Josef Frank (1885–1967) – architect
- Emil Fuchs (1866–1929) – sculptor, medallist, painter
- Ernst Fuchs (born 1930) – painter and sculptor; born in Vienna
- Joseph von Führich (1800–1876) – painter; born in Kratzau, Austria-Hungary
G
- Richard Gerstl (1883–1908) – painter
- Bruno Gironcoli (1936–2010) – sculptor; born in Villach
- Johannes Grenzfurthner (born 1975) – member of Monochrom
- Eva Grubinger, installation artist
- Nilbar Gures (born 1977), multi-media
H
- Ernst Haas (1921–1986) – photographer
- Karin Hannak (born 1940), multi-media
- Edith Tudor Hart (1908–1973), photographer and spy
- Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer (1833–1894) – architect
- Johann Hattey (1859–1904) – architect
- Rudolf Hausner (1914–1995) – painter and graphic artist
- Xenia Hausner (born 1951) – painter
- Gottfried Helnwein (born 1948) – artist; born in Vienna
- Louis Christian Hess (1895–1944) – painter and sculptor
- Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt (1668–1745) – architect
- Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) – Austrian-born German politician, leader of the Nazi Party, Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Führer of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945
- Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) – architect
- Hans Hollein (1934–2014) – architect
- Wilhelm Holzbauer (born 1930) – architect
- Carl Holzmann (1849–1914) – architect
- Clemens Holzmeister (1886–1983) – architect
- Alfred Hrdlicka (1928–2009) – sculptor and graphic artist; born in Vienna
- Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000) – artist; born in Vienna
I
- Nicky Imber (1920–1996)
J
- Ruediger John (born 1971)
K
- Arnold Karplus (1877-1968) – Viennese architect
- Dora Kallmus (1881–1963), photographer
- Ernestine von Kirchsberg (1857–1924), painter
- Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) – artist; prominent figure of the Vienna Secession
- Kiki Kogelnik (1935–1997) – pop-art painter
- Oskar Kokoschka (1886–1980) – painter; born in Pöchlarn, Lower Austria
- Sacha Kolin (1911–1981), painter
- Edith Kramer (1916–2014), painter and art therapist
- Siegfried L. Kratochwil (1916–2005) – Viennese painter
- Alfred Kubin (1877–1959) – painter (graphics)
- Max Kurzweil (1867–1916) – artist; co-founder of the Vienna Secession
- Elke Krystufek (born 1970) – painter
- Richard Kirk (born 1967) – Prominent Australian architect
- Felicitas Kuhn (born 1926), illustrator
L
- Maria Lassnig (1919–2014) – painter; born in Vienna
- Roberta Lima (born 1974), video and performance artist
- Adolf Loos (1870–1933) – architect
M
- Marianne Maderna (born 1944), sculptor and illustrator
- Hans Makart (1840–1884) – history painter, designer and decorator
- Anna Mahler (1904–1988), sculptor
- Anton Erhard Martinelli (1684–1747) – architect
- Domenico Martinelli (1650–1719) – architect
- Franz Martinelli (1651–1708) – architect
- Johann Baptist Martinelli (1701–1754) – architect
- Georg Mayer-Marton (1897–1960) – artist
- Gerry Mayer (born 1960) – sculptor
- Edgar Meyer (1853-1925) – painter and political activist
- Inge Morath (1923–2002) – photographer
- Otto Muehl (1925–2013) – artist, action art
- Ulrike Müller (born 1971), mixed-media artist
N
- Christian Heinrich Nebbien (1778–1841) – landscaping architect
- Richard Neutra (1892–1970) – architect; emigrated to the United States
- Hans Niessenberger
- Hermann Nitsch (born 1938) – painter and performance artist; born in Vienna
P
- Gustav Peichl (born 1928) – architect
- Hubert Petschnigg (1913–1997) – architect
- Martina Pippal (born 1957), painter, sculptor and art historian
- Boris Podrecca (born 1940)
- Alf Poier (born 1967) – artist and stand-up comedian
- Jakob Prandtauer (1660–1726) – architect
R
- Arnulf Rainer (born 1929) – painter
- Elise Ransonnet-Villez (1843–1899), painter
- Barbara Rapp (born 1972) – painter and mixed-media artist
- Erwin Redl (born 1963) – LED installation artist and painter
- Lily Renée (born 1925), illustrator and writer
- Lucie Rie (1902–1995), potter
- Anton Pius Riegel (1789–?) – architect
- Felice Rix-Ueno (1893–1967) – textile artist
- Anton Romako (1832–1889)
- Johann Michael Rottmayr (1656–1730) – Baroque painter
- Bernard Rudofsky (1905–1988) – designer, architect and social critic
S
- Karin Schäfer (born 1963), performance artist
- Martina Schettina (born 1961), mixed media artist
- Egon Schiele (1890–1918) – painter
- Rudolf Schindler (1877–1953) – architect; emigrated to the United States in 1914
- Lene Schneider-Kainer (1885–1971), painter
- Barbara Schurz (born 1973), performance artist and writer
- Paul Schuss (born 1948) – painter and mixed media artist; emigrated to France in 1949
- Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897–2000) – architect and political activist
- Karl Schwanzer (1918–1975) – architect
- Hans Schwarz (1922–2003) – artist
- Rosa Schweninger (1849–1918), painter
- Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871) – painter
- Florian Seidl (born 1979) – vehicle designer
- Harry Seidler (1923–2006) – architect; emigrated to Australia in 1948
- Deborah Sengl (born 1974), painter and sculptor
- Santino Solari (1576–1646) – architect
- Martina Steckholzer (born 1974), artist
- Adalbert Stifter (1805–1868) – painter, pedagogue, poet and writer
- Ceija Stojka (1933–2013), painter, writer and musician
- Marianne Stokes (1855–1927), painter
T
- Johann Joseph Thalherr (1730–1801) – architect
- Hede von Trapp (1877–1947), painter, illustrator and poet
- Esin Turan (born 1970), sculptor and painter
U
- Carola Unterberger-Probst (born 1978) – painter, installations, experimental films, digital art
W
- Aloys Wach (1892–1940) – painter
- Otto Wagner (1841–1918) – Jugendstil architect behind much of turn-of-the-century Viennese architecture
- Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (1793–1865) – painter
- Peter Weibel (born 1944) – media artist
- Max Weiler (1910–2001) – painter
- Susanne Wenger (1915–2009), painter and sculptor
- Franz West (1947–2012) – artist
- Olga Wisinger-Florian (1844–1926) – painter
- Fritz Wotruba (1907–1975) – sculptor; born in Vienna
- Erwin Wurm (born 1954) – sculptor
Z
- Roman Zenzinger (1903–1990) – commercial designer and painter; born in Olmuetz
- Liane Zimbler (1892–1987) – architect and interior designer
- Lisbeth Zwerger (born 1954), illustrator
See also
- List of painters from Austria
- List of architects
- List of Austrians
- List of Austrian women artists
- Lists of artists
- ART.Welten, an Austrian artists' association
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