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Ettore Ted DeGrazia Native American Girls Original Oil Painting on Wood Tile

Ted DeGrazia was known for painting on just about anything. Here is a painting he created using wood pieces and ceiling planks from his art gallery, Gallery in the Sun in Arizona.

Title:  Unknown

Wood:  6″ x 6″

Decorative Wood Frame:  10″ x 10″

Signed by the artist on back and front

Dated:  1967

Writing on back: “From ceiling of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun 1967.”

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$1,400.00

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Ettore Ted DeGrazia Original Native American Painting

Here is a painting by Ted DeGrazia he created using wood pieces and ceiling planks from his art gallery, Gallery in the Sun in Arizona.

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Ettore Ted DeGrazia Native American Girls Original Oil Painting on Wood Tile. Ted DeGrazia was known for painting on just about anything.

  • Artist:  Ettore Ted DeGrazia
  • From the ceiling of DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun
  • Dated:  1967
  • Signed on front and back
  • Image Size: 6″ tall x 6″ wide
  • Frame Size:  10″ tall x 10″ wide
  • Framing:  Wood frame

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Two original paintings from The Gallery in the Sun by Ettore Ted DeGrazia are available while supplies last. You will receive one with this listing.

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Artist Statement

Ted DeGrazia and his work are characterized by their rebellious approach and passionate depiction of Southwestern life.

Artist Bio

Ettore (Ted) DeGrazia (American 1909-1982) Born in the mining town of Morenci, Arizona, Ted DeGrazia became one of Arizona's most prominent painters, illustrators, and graphic artists, resulting in his studio gallery being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He lived most of his life near Tucson, and worked in his studio, open to the public, that he called "The Gallery of the Sun." His signature work is paintings and illustrations of 'angel-like' Southwest children, many of them Indian and Hispanic. He was the son of an immigrant father who was a copper miner for Phelps Dodge Company, but Ted, at age eleven, returned to Italy with his family for the next five years. When he returned to Morenci, he had forgotten most of his English and entered first grade at age 16. One of his teachers decided to… Continue reading on artist page

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