• Emilio Sala, also known as Elio Salya (Ukrainian: Еліо Саля; 30 April 1864, in Milan – 10 January 1920, in Milan) was an Italian-born sculptor and painter...
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  • Emilio Sala may refer to: Emilio Sala (painter) (1850–1910), Spanish painter Emilio Sala (sculptor) (1864–1920), Italian-born Ukrainian sculptor Emilio...
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  • (painter), Spanish painter Emilio Sala (sculptor), Italian sculptor Emilio Salgari, Italian writer Emilio Sánchez Font, Cuban artist Emilio Sánchez-Perrier, Spanish...
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  • Anri Sala (born 1974), Albanian artist Emilio Sala (painter) (1850–1910), Spanish painter Emilio Sala (sculptor) (1864–1920), Italian sculptor Emilio Grau...
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    artificial stones and perform interior artwork was handed to the Italian sculptor Emilio Sala who previously worked with Władysław Horodecki. The structure's portico...
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    Museum of Ukraine. In Kyiv, Horodecki often worked along with a sculptor from Milan, Emilio Sala, who was an instructor at the Kyiv City College.[citation needed]...
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    of architects worked on the palace including the famous Italian sculptor Emilio Sala, producing a variety of architectural styles. Andrei Mikhailov reconstructed...
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  • Raffaele Patrone (category Italian sculptor stubs)
    Naples; the bust of Paolo Emilio Imbriani, a Neapolitan statesman under both Napoleonic and Bourbon rule, was placed in the sala del Consiglio Provinciale...
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  • painter Jorge Oteiza (1908–2003) sculptor Pablo Serrano (1908–1985) sculptor Remedios Varo (1908–1963) painter Emilio Grau Sala (1911–1975) painter Eugenio...
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  • 'Kubilay'ı Vural Çelik, evinde ölü bulundu (in Turkish) Morre o ilustre mestre-sala Chiquinho, que defendeu a Imperatriz por duas décadas (in Portuguese) Le...
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    Fernando Cabrera Cantó, Francisco Laporta Valor, Emilio Sala, Adolfo Morrió and Edmundo Jordá. A notable sculptor was Lorenzo Ridaura Gosálbez. On the other...
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  • (1827–1902) Eloy Palacios (1847–1919), artist, sculptor and painter Emilio Jacinto Mauri (1855–1908) Emilio Boggio (1857–1920) Antonio Herrera Toro (1857–1914)...
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  • Saito (斉藤陽子, born 1929), Japan Shahid Sajjad (1936–2014), India/Pakistan Emilio Sala (1864–1920), Italia/Ukraine Achille Salata (fl. 19th century), Italy...
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  • that period between Sala and Zurich are: Professor Max Huber president of the International Tribunal in The Hague. Professor Emilio Motta al Liceo di Lugano...
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    painter; poet; sculptor and inventor Mathias Goeritz, painter, sculptor and architect Jorge González Camarena, painter, muralist and sculptor Saturnino Herrán...
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  • Barragán, and in 1997 acquired the negatives of the photographer Armando Salas Portugal documenting Barragán's work. The Foundation's mission is to spread...
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    who is best known for his work Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, considered the ideological foundation of all art-historical...
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    Camarena (1908–1980), Mexican painter, muralist and sculptor Jose B. Gonzalez, American poet José Emilio González (1918–1990), Puerto Rican literary critic...
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  • designer, who founded his brand Bornio da Sala (15th century–1496), lawyer, humanist, writer and law professor Emilio Schuberth (1904–1972), fashion designer...
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    1761–1828), Japanese painter Adam Saks (born 1974), Danish painter Emilio Grau Sala (1911–1975), Spanish (Catalan)/French painter and illustrator Tahir...
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    Damià Forment (category Spanish Renaissance sculptors)
    Zaragoza, where he kept his studio for the rest of his life. The sculptor Juan de Salas was one of his apprentices, and later was employed carving images...
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    magnificent dome of great beauty with stucco decorations of Italian sculptor Emilio Sala using quite expensive at the time material - cement. It was funded...
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    Leonardo da Vinci (category 15th-century Italian sculptors)
    who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested on his achievements as...
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  • British sculptor Lynn Chadwick, Japanese etcher Shiko Munakata, Brazilian draughtsman Aldemir Martins, and Italians painter Afro, sculptor Emilio Greco...
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  • Angelo Frattini (category 20th-century Italian sculptors)
    Angelo Frattini (10 November 1910 – 2 September 1975) was an Italian sculptor from Varese. He studied at Brera Academy and his first contacts with sculptural...
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    animals and hunting scenes, which were sculpted by Italian architect Emilio Sala, since Horodecki was an avid hunter. The name does not refer to the chimaera...
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  • Luciano Fabro (November 20, 1936 – June 22, 2007) was an Italian sculptor, conceptual artist and writer associated with the Arte Povera movement. Fabro...
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    anticipation of Emilio Pettoruti's first Buenos Aires exhibition for the magazine Martín Fierro, October 9, 1924 1920 – Xul Solar and the sculptor Arturo Martini...
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    (1917–1994) Blanca Romero (born 1976) Sara Sálamo (born 1992) Claudia Salas (born 1994) Marina Salas (born 1988) Fernando Sancho (1916–1990) Santiago Segura (born...
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  • i Pellicer (1876–1942), sculptor and painter Josep Clarà (1878–1958), sculptor Pau Gargallo i Catalán (1881–1934), sculptor and painter Adelaida Ferré...
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