| Manuel Eugene Jalanivich was born in Biloxi, MS on June 24, 1897. While in high school, Jalanivich began his art studies with Mary Ethel Dismukes and learned to make pottery as a pupil of George E. Ohr who was called, “The Mad Potter of Biloxi.” After a brief stint in the Navy during WWI, he continued as a pupil of Leon Volkmar at the Bedford Village Pottery in New York. After working in Panama for awhile, he settled in San Francisco in 1922 where he later taught at the Califor (showing 500 of 1050 characters). |
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