| Born in Oakland, CA on Aug. 14, 1899. Adele Caillaud grew up in Santa Cruz, CA. After obtaining her teaching credentials from San Jose State University, she taught in a one-room school house in La Honda until her marriage to Clarke Wayland in the late 1920s. During the 1920s and 1930s she studied art at the CSFA and concentrated on ceramics. Her portrait busts in terra cotta were handled locally by Gump's. She also produced Dresden bowls and glazed ceramic tile paintings, scraphito plates, (showing 500 of 841 characters). |
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