This is a list of libraries in the Republic of Austria. A more extensive list is available on the German Wikipedia.
Andrea Maria Dusl, is an Austrian/Swedish film director, author and illustrator.
Alfred Hrdlicka was an Austrian sculptor, painter, and professor. His surname is sometimes written Hrdlička.
Ludwig Merwart was an influential Austrian painter and graphic artist. He is an important representative of Tachism and was a major force in graphic arts and prints, especially after World War II. His work belongs to the most significant and interesting contributions to graphic arts in Austria to this day.
Fritz Schachermeyr was an Austrian historian, professor at the University of Vienna from 1952 until retirement.
A Kunstgewerbeschule was a type of vocational arts school that existed in German-speaking countries from the mid-19th century. The term Werkkunstschule was also used for these schools. From the 1920s and after World War II, most of them either merged into universities or closed, although some continued until the 1970s.
Gabriel (von) Hackl was a German historicist painter.
The Frankfurt University Library is the library for the Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.
Elisabeth von Samsonow is an Austrian artist and philosopher. She is the Professor for Philosophical and Historical Anthropology at the Kunst an der Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna. She is also a member of GEDOK Munich.
Elisabeth Kulman is an Austrian classical singer who has performed operatic roles in soprano, mezzo-soprano and contralto repertory. She has appeared at opera houses in Vienna and internationally. She has performed early operas such as Legrenzi's Il Giustino as well as new works, creating the role of Gora in the premiere of Reimann's Medea at the Vienna State Opera. She recorded Lieder by Mussorgsky, Bach's Christmas Oratorio with Peter Schreier and Beethoven's Missa solemnis with Nikolaus Harnoncourt. From 2015, she has focused on concert singing.
Günther Selichar is an Austrian visual artist.
Universities Austria is an advocacy organisation that supports research universities in Austria and promotes science, art, and research. It was founded in 1911. In 2008, it changed its name from Österreichische Rektorenkonferenz to Österreichische Universitätenkonferenz.
Schlosstheater Schönbrunn is a stage at Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna which opened in 1747. The Baroque theatre now serves for the training of students of acting and opera of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (MDW), and for performances of the Musik Theater Schönbrunn.
Erik Werba was an Austrian classical pianist who is especially known as an accompanist of singers. He was also a music critic, conductor, composer, author and academic teacher.
Blasius Höfel was an Austrian copper engraver.
Franz Samohyl was an Austrian violinist, concertmaster of the Vienna State Opera and academic teacher.
Henriette Mankiewicz was an art embroiderer from Austria-Hungary.
Erich Wonder is an Austrian scenic designer and academic teacher who created sets for international stages and festival including the Bayreuth Festival.
Margret Kreidl is an Austrian writer of plays, radio plays, poems, libretti, and prose. She was awarded a Reinhard Priessnitz Prize in 1994, an Outstanding Artist Award for Literature in 2018, and a City of Vienna Prize for Literature in 2021 for her work.