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Authorized by his art studio but cannot confirm this is his actual signature on the necklace.
Ted DeGrazia died in 1982. Arizona's best-known and best-loved artist would have had a hoot over the frenzy his work is causing on the world's largest online auction network, where daily selections of DeGrazia paintings, prints, ceramics and memorabilia routinely number 100-250, far more than such masters as Diego Rivera or Frida Kahlo, sometimes more than Picasso.
DeGrazia was a paradox. While his serious paintings of Southwest Indians and Mexican life command thousands of dollars and hang in major museums, he also created tons of arty knickknacks--dolls, ceramic figures, ash trays, wind chimes, Christmas-tree ornaments, greeting cards, collector plates, fabrics, needlepoint designs, necklaces and bolo ties, you name it--all bearing the trademark DeGrazia symbol of cute, button-eye, flower-decked Indian and Mexico children.
Beautiful non-smoking estate
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