
He was Italian from the Old Country, although he had lived in the U.S. for most of his life. He was a master craftsman in the truest sense of the word - and whose craft was a Fine Art in itself.
It would be fair to say that Stefano Giuliano was easily one of the most highly skilled ornamental plaster workers in the country - a distinction he held for many years. Born in rural Italy where every small village is known for some specialty or other, he grew up around people whose families had worked with ornamental plaster, perhaps for centuries.
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