Ettore Ted DeGrazia "Flower Boy" Sandstone Creations Framed Southwest/Native American Child Print 5" x 7" Framed


The Ettore Ted DeGrazia "Flower Point" Sandstone Creations Framed Southwest Print is a beautifully crafted piece of art depicting a scene of Western Americana from the 1970's. Made in the United States, this print captures the essence of the Native American and Southwest culture with its vivid colors and style. The framed artwork is a unique addition to any collection, showcasing the talent of Ted DeGrazia.


Ted DeGrazia was a 20th-century American artist in Arizona and known for his vibrant paintings of Southwestern life, Native American culture, and his unique impressionistic and modernist style.


DeGrazia's work is characterized by an impressionistic style that evolved after studying the works of Paul Gauguin. He was known for depicting the speed and movement of life in paintings like "The Cockfight" and "Bucking Bronco," as well as his iconic pastel images of Native American children such as this work. His work has been described as having a passionate and direct appeal that revealed both the Southwest and himself.


This print was authorized as a part of the Sandstone Creations series. The print measures 5 inches long, and 7 inches tall. With the frame it is 5.25 inches long, 7.25 inches wide, and 0.8 inches thick. The print is in excellent shape and has a description card attached at the back stating that this piece is titled "Flower Boy" by DeGrazia and this print is 290/308 in this series. DeGrazia's signature is on the bottom right of the picture but this is not a new signature, it is copied from the original. The print is double matted. The gold tone metal frame can be hung vertically and screws apart for disassembly. In excellent shape and ready for display!