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Austrian Decoration for Science and Art

The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (German: Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system.

Austrian Decoration
for Science and Art
Neck badge of the Austrian
Decoration for Science and Art
TypeState decoration
Awarded for"...superior creative and commendable services in the areas of the sciences or the arts."[1]
CountryRepublic of Austria
EligibilityAustrian and foreign citizens[1]
MottoLitteris et Artibus
StatusCurrently awarded
Established1955[1]

Decoration for Science and Art

Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class

Cross of Honour for Science and Art
Precedence
Next (higher)Varies by grade[1]
Next (lower)Varies by grade[1]

History

The "Austrian Decoration for Science and Art" was established by the National Council as an honour for scientific or artistic achievements by Federal Law of May 1955 (Federal Law Gazette No. 96/1955 as amended BGBl I No 128/2001). At the same time, the National Council also established the "Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art", which is awarded as "Cross of Honour, First Class" (German: Ehrenkreuz 1. Klasse) and "Cross of Honour" (German: Ehrenkreuz). While not technically counted as lower classes of the Decoration for Science and Art, these crosses are nevertheless affiliated with it.

Divisions

Decoration for Science and Art

The number of living recipients of the Decoration for Science and Art is limited to a maximum of 72 at any one time (36 recipients for science and 36 for arts). In each of these two groups there are 18 Austrian citizens and 18 foreign nationals.

Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class

There are no limits on the number of recipients.

Cross of Honour for Science and Art

There are no limits on the number of recipients.

Precedence

Recipients

Decoration for Science and Art

Cross (and Cross 1st Class)

 
Cross of Honour for Science and Art, First Class
 
Cross of Honour for Science and Art

Forfeiture

Forfeiture of this honour became possible with Federal Law Gazette I No 128/2001, changing Act § 8a. It allows the government to strip recipients of their honours if deemed unworthy. The best known example of such a forfeiture is of the Nazi physician Heinrich Gross.[citation needed]

On 5 August 2008 the Austrian Science Minister Johannes Hahn decided not to withdraw the award from inventor Johann Grander.[citation needed] – see also Wikipedia German version and see also Austrian ministry

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Bundespraesident.at: Decorations of Honour". Bundespraesident.at. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^ . PEN American Center. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012.
  3. ^ Haag, John. . Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Gale Research Inc. Archived from the original on 10 June 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2013.(subscription required)
  4. ^ Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art, Leo Baeck Institute, retrieved 17 August 2016
  5. ^ "Jubilar: Gesellschaft als Leinwand: Medienkünstler Richard Kriesche wird 75". www.kleinezeitung.at. 27 October 2015.
  6. ^ Gruber, Kommunikation-Land Steiermark, Markus. "Bundesauszeichnungen für besondere Verdienste". www.kommunikation.steiermark.at.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Auszeichnung für den Managementexperten: Malik erhielt das Österreichische Ehrenkreuz für Wissenschaft und Kunst". OTS.at.
  8. ^ ORF
  9. ^ "Auszeichnung für Schulforscher Michael Schratz". www.uibk.ac.at.

External links

  • www.kurienwissenschaftundkunst.at 9 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  • , Federal President of the Republic of Austria
  • Federal Law Gazette, 22 June 1955: Federal Law of 25 May 1955 on the creation of the Austrian Medal for Science and the Arts and the Austrian Honorary Cross for Science and the Arts (pdf, 647kb)
  • Federal Law Gazette, November 2001: Amendment to the Federal Law on the establishment of an Austrian Medal for Science and the Arts and the Austrian Honorary Cross for Science and the Arts. (pdf, 5kb)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Austrian Decoration for Science and Art news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art German Osterreichisches Ehrenzeichen fur Wissenschaft und Kunst is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system Austrian Decorationfor Science and ArtNeck badge of the AustrianDecoration for Science and ArtTypeState decorationAwarded for superior creative and commendable services in the areas of the sciences or the arts 1 CountryRepublic of AustriaEligibilityAustrian and foreign citizens 1 MottoLitteris et ArtibusStatusCurrently awardedEstablished1955 1 Decoration for Science and Art Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class Cross of Honour for Science and ArtPrecedenceNext higher Varies by grade 1 Next lower Varies by grade 1 Contents 1 History 2 Divisions 2 1 Decoration for Science and Art 2 2 Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class 2 3 Cross of Honour for Science and Art 3 Precedence 4 Recipients 4 1 Decoration for Science and Art 4 2 Cross and Cross 1st Class 4 3 Forfeiture 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Austrian Decoration for Science and Art was established by the National Council as an honour for scientific or artistic achievements by Federal Law of May 1955 Federal Law Gazette No 96 1955 as amended BGBl I No 128 2001 At the same time the National Council also established the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art which is awarded as Cross of Honour First Class German Ehrenkreuz 1 Klasse and Cross of Honour German Ehrenkreuz While not technically counted as lower classes of the Decoration for Science and Art these crosses are nevertheless affiliated with it Divisions EditDecoration for Science and Art Edit The number of living recipients of the Decoration for Science and Art is limited to a maximum of 72 at any one time 36 recipients for science and 36 for arts In each of these two groups there are 18 Austrian citizens and 18 foreign nationals Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class Edit There are no limits on the number of recipients Cross of Honour for Science and Art Edit There are no limits on the number of recipients Precedence EditGrade Preceding FollowingDecoration for Science and Art Grand Decoration of Honour in Silver with Star for Services to the Republic of Austria Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of AustriaCross of Honour for Science and Art 1st Class Military Merit Decoration Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of AustriaCross of Honour for Science and Art Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria Decoration of Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of AustriaRecipients EditDecoration for Science and Art Edit 1957 Clemens Holzmeister architect 1959 Max Mell writer 1959 Alfred Verdross jurist 1960 O W Fischer actor 1961 Herbert von Karajan conductor Rudolf von Laun international lawyer 1964 Edmund Hlawka mathematician Ernst Lothar writer and director 1966 Ludwig von Ficker writer and publisher 1967 Karl Heinrich Waggerl writer Lise Meitner physicist 1969 Anny Felbermayer soprano 1971 Fritz Wotruba architect and artist 1972 Elias Canetti writer 1974 Gottfried von Einem composer 1974 Paul Horbiger actor 1975 Hans Tuppy biochemist Robert Stolz composer 1976 Friedrich Torberg writer and translator Manfred Eigen chemist 1977 Ernst Schonwiese writer 1978 Hans Nowotny chemist 1979 Roland Rainer architect Max Weiler artist 1980 Alfred Uhl and Marcel Rubin composer Fritz Hochwalder writer Karl Popper philosopher and science theorist 1981 Gertrud Fussenegger writer Werner Berg painter 1982 Heinrich Harrer mountaineer Jacqueline de Romilly philologist 1983 Hans Plank painter 1985 Erika Mitterer writer 1986 Johann Jascha artist 1987 Friederike Mayrocker writer 1988 Dietmar Grieser author and journalist 1990 Ernst Jandl writer Hans Hollein architect 1991 H C Artmann writer 1992 Carlos Kleiber conductor Krzysztof Penderecki composer 1993 Margarete Schutte Lihotzky architect Peter Schuster chemist Gottfried Biegelmeier physicist Walter Thirring physicist Albert Eschenmoser chemist Albrecht Schone philologist Gunther Wilke chemist 1994 Josef Mikl painter Erwin Chargaff chemist 1995 Horst Stein conductor 1996 Siegfried Josef Bauer meteorologist and geophysicist 1997 Bruno Gironcoli artist Kurt Schwertsik composer Hans Hass biologist Robert Walter jurist Albrecht Dihle classical philologist Cassos Karageorghis archaeologist Klemens von Klemperer historian 1998 Hans Jorg Wiedl reptile expert Helmut Denk pathologist 1999 Carl Pruscha architect Elisabeth Lichtenberger geographer Karl Acham sociologist Walter Kohn physicist 2000 Paul Kirchhof constitutional and tax lawyer Hans Mullejans provost Herwig Wolfram historian Gerardo Broggini lawyer 2001 Anton Zeilinger experimental physicist 2002 Arik Brauer painter poet and singer Peter Wolf Austrian born producer and composer Eugen Biser religious philosopher Horst Dreier legal philosopher Elliott H Lieb physicist and mathematician Bogdan Bogdanovic architect 2003 Hermann Fillitz art historian Wolfgang M Schmidt mathematician 2004 Klaus Wolff dermatologist 2005 Vaclav Havel writer dissident and former president of the Czech Republic Christian Attersee painter Eric Kandel neuroscientist Peter Palese virologist 2006 Bruno Ganz actor Stephen Toulmin philosopher Christian Meier historian Pierre Soulages painter Michael Mitterauer historian 2007 Otto Tausig actor 2008 Marina Abramovic performance artist 2009 Mati Sirkel translator 2010 Paul Holdengraber curator 2 2012 Christoph Waltz actor director 2013 Gerhard Ruhm author composer artist 2014 Abbas Kiarostami film director screenwriter photographerCross and Cross 1st Class Edit Cross of Honour for Science and Art First Class1960 Karl Schiske composer 1961 Gunther Baszel artist Ernst Lothar author and director 1965 Kurt Roger Composer Professor Georg Szell Conductor Nathan Milstein Violin 1967 Maria Augusta von Trapp matriarch of the Trapp Family Singers 1968 Alphons Barb author 1970 Enver Colakovic writer and poet 1971 Gustav Zelibor pianist and conductor 1974 Erika Mitterer writer Marcel Rubin composer Arthur Hilton chemist 1975 Karl Menger mathematician 1976 Wolfgang Mayer Konig writer 1977 Wolfgang Rehm musicologist 1978 Kurt Neumuller pianist and pedagogue 1980 Alfred Uhl composer 1981 Thomas Christian David conductor composer flutist 1982 Margareta Sjostedt Cross of Honour for Science and Art1983 Walter Bitterlich forest scientist Wolf Hafele physicist 1984 Frank Sinatra singer and actor Fritz Muliar actor and director Ludwig Schwarzer painter 1987 Alois Hergouth writer and poet Helen Adolf literature scholar and linguist 3 1989 Norbert Pawlicki pianist and composer 1994 Christian M Nebehay art dealer and author 1996 Ronald S Calinger American historian of Mathematics Fausto Cercignani Italian scholar essayist and poet Quirino Principe Italian philosopher of music and dramatist 1997 Herbert Willi composer Lucian O Meysels author Ernest Manheim American sociologist of Hungarian origin 1998 Senta Berger actress Kiki Kogelnik artist posthumously awarded Edith Neumann microbiologist 4 1999 Peter Simonischek actor Erich Gruen historian 2001 Klaus Peter Sattler composer Hermann Maurer computer scientist Walter Homolka rabbi Hannspeter Winter physicist Johann Grander inventor 2002 Fabio Luisi Italian conductor Kurt Rudolf Fischer philosopher Wolfdietrich Schmied Kowarzik philosopher John Ross chemist Seiji Ozawa conductor 2003 Erich Schleyer actor and author Gunther Granser economist 2004 Oswald Oberhuber artist Hans Winter veterinary pathologist 2005 Gottfried Kumpf painter architect sculptor Georg Ratzinger choirmaster Heinz Zemanek computer pioneer 2006 Peter Ruzicka German composer and artistic director Lothar Bruckmeier painter Peter Wegner computer scientist Elisabeth Leonskaja Russian pianist Richard Kriesche artist 5 6 2007 Herbert W Franke scientist writer artist Hans Walter Lack botanist Josef Burg writer Reginald Vospernik high school director Nuria Nono Schonberg Lawrence Schonberg Ronald Schonberg the three children of Arnold Schoenberg 2008 Gerhard Haszprunar zoologist Ernst von Glasersfeld Austro American constructivist Michael Ludwig Michael Kaufmann manager of German culture Reinhard Putz anatomist Jessye Norman American soprano Hannes Androsch Finance Minister and Vice Chancellor a D Gerald Holton physicist and historian of science 2008 Arvo Part Estonian composer 2009 Grita Insam gallerist Hans Werner Scheidl journalist and author Stefan Grossing sports scientist Bruno Mamoli specialist in neurology and psychiatry Fredmund Malik management scientist 7 8 Theodore Bikel 2010 Boris Pahor Slovenian writer 2011 Harry Schachter Canadian Biochemist 2012 Hilde Hawlicek Austrian former government minister 2012 Ronny Reich Israeli Archaeologist 2013 Uros Lajovic Slovenian conductor Peter Bogner art historian art historian 2015 Jan M Ziolkowski American medievalist and Latinist 2015 Richard Gisser demographer 2017 Julius Rebek Jr American chemist Michael Schratz educational scientist 9 2019 Jeroen Duindam nl Dutch historian 2021 Jesus Padilla Galvez Spanish philosopher 2021 August Reinisch Austrian lawyerForfeiture Edit Forfeiture of this honour became possible with Federal Law Gazette I No 128 2001 changing Act 8a It allows the government to strip recipients of their honours if deemed unworthy The best known example of such a forfeiture is of the Nazi physician Heinrich Gross citation needed On 5 August 2008 the Austrian Science Minister Johannes Hahn decided not to withdraw the award from inventor Johann Grander citation needed see also Wikipedia German version and see also Austrian ministryReferences Edit a b c d e Bundespraesident at Decorations of Honour Bundespraesident at Retrieved 26 January 2020 Paul Holdengraber PEN American Center Archived from the original on 10 October 2012 Haag John Adolf Helen b 1895 Women in World History A Biographical Encyclopedia Gale Research Inc Archived from the original on 10 June 2014 Retrieved 10 January 2013 subscription required Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art Leo Baeck Institute retrieved 17 August 2016 Jubilar Gesellschaft als Leinwand Medienkunstler Richard Kriesche wird 75 www kleinezeitung at 27 October 2015 Gruber Kommunikation Land Steiermark Markus Bundesauszeichnungen fur besondere Verdienste www kommunikation steiermark at a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Auszeichnung fur den Managementexperten Malik erhielt das Osterreichische Ehrenkreuz fur Wissenschaft und Kunst OTS at ORF Auszeichnung fur Schulforscher Michael Schratz www uibk ac at External links Editwww kurienwissenschaftundkunst at Archived 9 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine Decoration of Honour Federal President of the Republic of Austria Photos of the Medal Federal Law Gazette 22 June 1955 Federal Law of 25 May 1955 on the creation of the Austrian Medal for Science and the Arts and the Austrian Honorary Cross for Science and the Arts pdf 647kb Federal Law Gazette November 2001 Amendment to the Federal Law on the establishment of an Austrian Medal for Science and the Arts and the Austrian Honorary Cross for Science and the Arts pdf 5kb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Austrian Decoration for Science and Art amp oldid 1167817015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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