Born in Kent, England on April 10, 1900, Albert Henry King, potter, ceramist, painter and muralist, emigrated to the United States at age ten, and settled in Los Angeles in 1910. He attended Lincoln High School in 1914, and at age fourteen, made his first pottery.
He studied painting with Stanton MacDonald-Wright and worked as a ceramic muralist for the Federal Arts Division of the Works Progress Administration during the Depression of the 1930s. Under the auspices of the government, he (showing 500 of 1588 characters). |
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