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'''Elia Sala''' also referred to as '''Emilio Salya''' (1864–1920<ref name="bank_history">{{cite web|url=http://www.bank.gov.ua/ENGL/NBU/history_nbu.htm|title=Historical Background of National Bank of Ukraine building}}</ref>) is an [[Italian people|Italian]] [[Sculpture|sculptor]] known for his sculptural work with [[Vladislav Gorodetsky]] architect on the [[House with Chimaeras]], the [[National Bank of Ukraine building|building of the National Bank of Ukraine]] and others in [[Kiev]], the capital of [[Ukraine]]. |
'''Elia Sala''' also referred to as '''Emilio Salya''' (1864–1920<ref name="bank_history">{{cite web|url=http://www.bank.gov.ua/ENGL/NBU/history_nbu.htm|title=Historical Background of National Bank of Ukraine building}}</ref>) is an [[Italian people|Italian]] [[Sculpture|sculptor]] known for his sculptural work with [[Vladislav Gorodetsky]] architect on the [[House with Chimaeras]], the [[National Bank of Ukraine building|building of the National Bank of Ukraine]] and others in [[Kiev]], the capital of [[Ukraine]]. |
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Elia Sala also referred to as Emilio Salya (1864–1920[1]) is an Italian sculptor known for his sculptural work with Vladislav Gorodetsky architect on the House with Chimaeras, the building of the National Bank of Ukraine and others in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
References
- "Elia Sala works". Artnet - The art world online.