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Scudella, William T.

Bill Scudella was born in Pullman, April 19, 1909. At 17, he became an apprentice to his father, Taddeo, who at the time worked for Louis Comfort Tiffany. He studied painting in Italy, and worked with his father as an artistic glazier at Pullman Car Works when he returned to the United States. He moved to South Haven, MI in 1973 and began to make Tifany style lamps. This record includes personal correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles and photographs. Full record available for viewing at the Bertha Ludlum Reading Room in the Hotel Florence.

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Title  Scudella, William T.
Description  Bill Scudella was born in Pullman, April 19, 1909. At 17, he became an apprentice to his father, Taddeo, who at the time worked for Louis Comfort Tiffany. He studied painting in Italy, and worked with his father as an artistic glazier at Pullman Car Works when he returned to the United States. He moved to South Haven, MI in 1973 and began to make Tifany style lamps. This record includes personal correspondence, newspaper and magazine articles and photographs. Full record available for viewing at the Bertha Ludlum Reading Room in the Hotel Florence.
Subjects  Pullman_People;
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Format  Mixed media
Identifier  12856: PFE.11.01.08.13
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