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MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT BATON ROUGE This print called 'Musical Entertainment-Baton Rouge, LA under the 41st Massachusetts, 131st NY and the 25th Connecticut volunteers' and features a breakdown, which was danced, or rather jumped with great vigor, by a couple of black contraband juveniles.

Drawn by a field artist and soldier during the Civil War (1861-1865), the piece is reproduced (computer-digitized) in sepia tones to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All is done with archival, acid-free and museum quality products (both paper and ink) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print comes matted as 16 X 20.

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Circa: Originally drawn in 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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SIEGE OF PETERSBURG This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Siege of Petersburg-Bringing in Captured Guns Amid Cheers from the Ohio Troops' and depicts black troops in feverish anxiety after a gallant fight against Confederate troops.

We will reproduce the piece (computer-digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16X 20 matted.

We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.

Please look at my other Civil War artwork at /stores/rks. There are drawings of many aspects of the Civil War, (ships, Indians, railroads of that time period) so if there is something that you are interested in and don't see, contact me and I will look to see if I have it!
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia or B/W
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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THE GRAND SKEDDADLE This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'The Grand Skedaddle of the Inhabitants from SC when Threatened by an Attack from the Federal Troops' and depicts thousands of black families fleeing with their personal belongings.

We reproduce the piece (computer-digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 X 20 matted.

We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.

Please look at other Civil War artwork on /stores/rks
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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THE WAR IN VIRGINIA-CONTRABANDS This is a digital reproduction of a drawing done by a field artist during the Civil War (1861-1865). The title of this print is 'The War in Virginia-Contrabands Coming into the Federal Camp' and depicts a wagon and oxen bringing a black family into 'the Promised Land'.

The piece is reproduced (computer digitized) in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products (both ink and paper) in order to preserve the work for future generations. The print is 16 inch X 20 inch matted.

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Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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NEW YEARS DAY CONTRABAND BALL This is a digital reproduction of a drawing done by a field artist during the Civil War (1861-1865). The title of this print is 'New Years Day Contraband Ball at Vicksburg, Miss' and the detail is so great right down to the candle sconces on the wall! This is one of the best drawings of Civil War real-life I have seen.

The piece is reproduced in sepia tone (computer-digitized) to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products in order to preserve the piece for future generations.

Print size is 16X20 matted.

I have many other Civil War prints at /stores/rks. Please contact me for something in particular that you may be looking for.
Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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KILLING CAVE ON BANKS OF POTOMAC REPRODUCTION PRINT This print is from a drawing done by a field artist, and soldier, during the Civil War (1861-1865). It is called 'Killings Cave On The Banks of the Potomac, The Place of Refuge of Many Citizens During the Battle of Antietam' and depicts a scene showing how serious this battle was. A great piece for the collector of Civil War artwork as well as cave-related items.

I will reproduce the piece, via computer digitizing, in sepia tone to bring out the rich details of the artists sketch. All work is done with archival, acid-free and museum-quality products, both ink and paper, in order to preserve the work for future generations.

The print is 16 X 20 and is matted.

We hope this print brings you many hours of enjoyment and thank you for looking.

Please see other Civil War prints that we digitally reproduce at /stores/rks!


Circa: Originally drawn in the 1860's
Condition: New
Size: 16 inch X 20 inch matted
Color: Sepia
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of Civil War  

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Story of Eetoi This is a picture done by DeGrazia for a book as the 36 in the lower left shows. It tells the story of Eetoi who must drink with the witch, to save the children of the village.

An unusaul print as it is double-sided with the color print of the witch and children onthe other side. Signed with original signature by DeGrazia with the date 1978 on it, it is also double-signed.

The witch has long fingernails and no eyes. It is quite unique.

The colors are absolutely vibrant with a bit of mystique added, making it a 'rare' piece?

DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.

To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.

Circa: 1975
Condition: Excellent
Size: 14.5" X 11"
Color: B & W
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia
Edition: 1975  

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A Midnight Sketch 1:oo am Jan of 1975 ARIZONA This unusual print, done by artist Ted (Ettore) DeGrazia, is not one that I have found in my research. I believe it is of the Witch (note long scary fingernails on main figure) that 'Eetoi' and his people must keep dancing all night.

It is double sided with a drawing on the reverse and the story of Eetoi, which I believe is a story of the Papago (Tohono O'odom) people.

I think the art was originally from a book since there are numbers 35 and 36 on each side.

This piece was purchased at the DeGrazia Studio in 1978 and was signed by Ted DeGrazia 1978 on the left, therefore this is a double-signed print, one on the right printed and one on the left in black original ink. For a reproduction to have value, it must also be hand-signed, or double-signed.

DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci. The Midnight Sketch's were DeGrazia's defense again insomnia; he did hundreds of those, with little handwritten captions on the bottom.
After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.

To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.

A piece of DeGrazia artwork is to be cherished.

Circa: 1975
Condition: Fine
Size: 11 3/4 " X 14 1/4"
Country of Origin: US
 

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Ho'Ok DeGrazia print double sided, double signed A second unusual print, done by artist Ted (Ettore) DeGrazia. On one side is the known print entitiled 'Ho- Ok' or 'basket of children' as I call it. It is double sided with a print that I have seen no where else and I call it 'chicken getting throat cut' as that is exactly what it shows. The colors are absolutely vibrant with a bit of mystique added. Probably from the darker side of DeGrazia and not sold to many, making it a 'rare' piece?

This piece was purchased at the DeGrazia Studio in 1978 and was signed by Ted DeGrazia 1978 on the left, therefore this is a double-signed print, one on the right printed and one on the left in black original ink. For a reproduction to have value, it must also be hand-signed, or double-signed.

DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.

To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.

A piece of DeGrazia artwork is to be cherished, even if macabre.
Circa: 1978
Condition: fine
Size: 11 X 14"
Country of Origin: US
 

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Everybody's Little Boy Blue Boy Ted DeGrazia print, from an original oil. Double signed with original DeGrazia signature and date 1978 on left.

A beautiful print. Today they sell for $300 in the DeGrazia Studios in Tucson, AZ.

DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.
To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.

Circa: 1978
Condition: Excellent
Size: 17.5" X 13"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia  

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Fiesta Flowers Ted DeGrazia Special Edition 1974 print, from an original oil. Double signed with original DeGrazia signature and date 1978 on left. There is a small tear in the bottom, but is hardly noticable as you can see in the photo. The lower price reflects that.

A beautiful print. Today they sell for $300 in the DeGrazia Studios in Tucson, AZ.


DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.
After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.
As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.
To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.


Circa: 1974
Condition: Excellent
Size: 18" X 14.5"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia
Edition: 1974  

Your Price: $199.00
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Joy and Music in the Air, Joy and Music Everywhere Ted DeGrazia print. Double signed with original DeGrazia signature and date 1978 on left.

A beautiful print with angels riding on a carousel.

Today they sell for $300 in the DeGrazia Studios in Tucson, AZ.


DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished. To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976.

This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.


Circa: 1978
Condition: Excellent
Size: 16" X 12.5"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia
Edition: 1978  

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Pima Indian Drummer Boy Ted DeGrazia print, from an original oil. Double signed with original DeGrazia signature and date 1978 on left.

A beautiful print of a Pima Indian Drummer boy.

Today they sell for $300 in the DeGrazia Studios in Tucson, AZ.


DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.

To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976.

This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.


Circa: 1978 Limited Edition
Condition: Excellent
Size: 18.5" X 15"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia
Edition: 1978  

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Ho'Ok or Basket of Children This unusual print, done by artist Ted (Ettore) DeGrazia, is the known print entitiled 'Ho- Ok' or 'basket of children' as I call it. It is a double sided print, that I have seen no where else, with the other side printed with 'chicken getting throat cut' as that is exactly what it shows. The colors are absolutely vibrant with a bit of mystique added. All of the figures have no eyes except the one child at the bottom.

Probably from the darker side of DeGrazia and not sold to many, making it a 'rare' piece?

This piece was purchased at the DeGrazia Studio in 1978 and was signed by Ted DeGrazia 1978 on the left, therefore this is a double-signed print, one on the right printed and one on the left in black original ink. For a reproduction to have value, it must also be hand-signed, or double-signed.

DeGrazia was born in 1909 in the eastern Arizona mining camp of Morenci.

After his early paintings were first published in Arizona Highways magazine, DeGrazia traveled to Mexico City to work with mural masters Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco, who sponsored a solo exhibition of DeGrazia's artwork at the prestigious Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1942.

As the value of his original artwork soared, his fame and finances flourished.

To protest inheritance taxes on works of art, DeGrazia hauled about 100 of his paintings (about $1 million worth ) on horseback to the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix and set them ablaze in 1976. This infamous event was reported in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and People magazine, becoming part of DeGrazia's legend before his death in 1982.

Circa: 1978
Condition: Excellent
Size: 13" X 10.5"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeGrazia
Edition: 1978  

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DEGRAZIA MINIATURE PLATES FRAMED 4 PER FRAME-Two Plates A set of two DeGrazia miniature frames, a set of 4 miniature painted plates each, set into a beautiful round red wood frames.

These were purchased in the 1970's and one set includes a miniature plate painted of Ted DeGrazia himself. 1inch miniature in size, each plate is beautifully painted.

Each miniature plate is signed and has its number, out of 5000, on the back in gold.

Priced at $100.00 each or both for $180.

Nice gift for the DeGrazia collector and priced right!
Circa: 1970's
Condition: Like New
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DE GRAZIA ART  

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