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Erna Pliem-Stöckl is a contemporary Austrian artist who was born in Saalfelden in 1939 and has been working as an artist and art teacher since 1966. In 1973 she received the sponsorship prize for painting from the Salzburger Kunstverein and became a member of the Salzburger Naive artists' group, which also included Agnes Muthspiel, Alice Cermak, Helga Müller, Doris Pacher, Maria de Posz, Eva Röttenbacher, Ilse Sprohar, Trude Engelsberger-Driolis and Irene Sazenhofen . Between 1975 and 1980, Pliem-Stöckl took part in the Rauriser Malertage and in etching seminars at the Salzburg International Summer Academy for Fine Arts with Friedrich Meckseper and Rudolf Hradil. She is also a member of the Innviertler artist guild. In 1996 she took part in the Suetschacher Painter's Week and in 1998 was Artist in Residence at Pienzenau Castle near Meran in South Tyrol. Her works contain people, urban and natural spaces, spontaneously arranged motifs and set pieces from the past as well as memories from travel.    
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