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Poll: Who is your Favorite Austrian painter?

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Everyone knows this famous meme “Who is your favorite Austrian painter?”. It became popular because in it people are given many different well-known Austrian painters to choose from, but there is also one option called “other.” And every time users answer the poll, they pick “other,” because that “other” is the one who started the Second World War.

As far as I know, you cannot really use his name directly. That’s why this poll has such an ironic twist, and people always get the joke. So I also want to add this same poll to this site: “Who is your favorite Austrian painter?”

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This online poll was created on 15.09.2025 and has collected 66 votes so far. It includes 1 votes from registered users and 65 from guests, along with 0 comments. This poll covers the following topics: Europe, memes.

This public survey presents the following answer options:

  • Otto Muehl - 19 votes (28.8%)
  • Karl von Blaas - 12 votes (18.2%)
  • Ernst Klimt - 9 votes (13.6%)
  • Egon Schiele - 13 votes (19.7%)
  • Other - 13 votes (19.7%)

In the poll "Who is your Favorite Austrian painter?", the most selected option is "Otto Muehl ". It received 19 votes (28.8% of the total).

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Sample size: 66 votes
Registered users: 1
Guests: 65
Time period: since 2025-09-15
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