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DEGRAZIA

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Japanese Penn Prints

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Japanese Cobbler This is a Penn Print 1957 of a Japanese cobbler who has just finished making a pair of shoes. The tools and shoes are unique as are the wood shavings surrounding him.
Clothing, shoes, etc. seem to be from the early 1900's.

Condition is excellent. Light blue line around design.

Original artist not known.
Circa: 1957
Condition: Excellent
Size: 10" X 13"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Penn Prints NY 1957  

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Japanese Measures This is a Penn Print NY 1957 of a Japanese man with what looks like two types of measuring devices. Clothing, shoes, devices all seem to be from the early 1900's.

Beautiful colors. Light blue line around the design.

Original artist not known.
Circa: 1957
Condition: Excellent
Size: 10" X 13"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Penn Prints NY
Edition: 1957  

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Japanese Farmer This is a Penn Print NY 1957 of a Japanese farmer, looks like from the early 1900's perhaps. He has what looks like baskets of crop to take to market. Dress, shoes, etc. are very traditional. Light blue framing around design.

Original artist not known.
Circa: 1957
Condition: Excellent
Size: 10" X 13"
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Penn Prints NY
Edition: 1957  

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Hiroshige Woodblocks

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Hiroshige Snow Scenes prints This is set of 6 of the 8 Hiroshige woodblock prints entitiled 'Japanese Snow Scenes' and I believe they were printed in 1948. They are all horizontal format (Yoke-e) and the most common size 10" X 15" (Oban).

The colors are vibrant and the condition is excellent as they have been saved in the original brown folder.

The price is for the set of 5. If you would like to buy them individually you must contact me with an offer.
Circa: 1948
Condition: Excellent
Size: 10" X 15"
Color: various
Country of Origin: JP
 

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