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William Tull

William Tull (1924 - 2000) was active/lived in Illinois, Arizona.  William Tull is known for Mod figure, landscape, still life painting, architecture.

William F. Tull (1924-2000)

Born in Normal, Illinois, he studied art (including two years of architecture) at the University of Illinois.  As an adult, he settled in Arizona.  He was an advertising executive and an artist before becoming an architectural designer and builder of adobe homes.  His designs incorporated Pueblo, Moorish and Territorial influences, and often featured handcrafted elements such as carved corbels, decorative tin cabinet fronts and stained glass.

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Facts about William Tull

   William Tull  Born:  1924 - Normal, Illinois
Died:   2000 - Arizona
Known for:  Mod figure, landscape, still life painting, architecture

William F. Tull (1924-2000)

Born in Normal, Illinois, he studied art (including two years of architecture) at the University of Illinois.  As an adult, he settled in Arizona.  He was an advertising executive and an artist before becoming an architectural designer and builder of adobe homes.  His designs incorporated Pueblo, Moorish and Territorial influences, and often featured handcrafted elements such as carved corbels, decorative tin cabinet fronts and stained glass.

Source:
Phoenix Magazine

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