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Vintage Framed Ted DeGrazia Mid-Century Southwestern Lithograph Prints Navajo Bride And Groom Pair
This exceptionally striking pair of vintage custom-framed …
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Vintage Framed Ted DeGrazia Mid-Century Southwestern Lithograph Prints Navajo Bride And Groom Pair
This exceptionally striking pair of vintage custom-framed mid-century lithograph art prints by legendary Southwestern artist Ettore Ted DeGrazia introduces incredible motion, dynamic texture, and iconic style to any wall space. Reproduced with outstanding color fidelity from DeGrazia's highly celebrated mid-century expressionistic originals, these narrow vertical compositions function as a beautifully coordinated diptych. The first print features the stylized silhouette of the Navajo Groom viewed in profile, wearing a dramatic wide-brimmed traditional hat and wrapped in a layered blanket of rich teal and emerald green. The companion print showcases the elegant, downcast figure of the Navajo Bride, enveloped in a vibrant crimson and deep red shawl that cascades over a long, dark skirt. Set within wide, clean white window mats and crisp, contemporary black minimalist gallery frames, this turnkey collection offers an instant modern update to classic desert imagery.
About the Artist
Ettore Ted DeGrazia was a highly acclaimed American painter, illustrator, and lithographer whose iconic depictions of the American Southwest made him one of the most widely recognized artists of the twentieth century. Born in the mining town of Morenci, Arizona, DeGrazia spent much of his life immersing himself in the region's cultures, histories, and landscapes, often building close bonds with local Apache and Navajo communities. He established his famous landmark Gallery in the Sun in Tucson, Arizona, which remains a celebrated cultural destination today. Renowned for his distinct palette knife technique, impressionistic oil drips, and high-contrast coloration, DeGrazia transformed Western art by prioritizing raw human emotion and spiritual energy over rigid literal realism.
Historical Significance
The illustrations featured in this set are faithful mid-to-late twentieth-century lithographic reproductions of DeGrazia's highly coveted mid-century Navajo Bride and Navajo Groom series. These specific works capture the essence of post-war American fascination with Southwestern modernism and Native American folklore. DeGrazia's signature style, which gained international prominence through major features and global humanitarian collaborations, brought a distinct avant-garde energy to traditional indigenous themes. The prints beautifully preserve the thick layered textures and painterly motion of the original canvases, reflecting a boom era in American mid-century printmaking when collectors sought to bring the vibrant colors and spiritual vastness of the Arizona desert into mid-century modern homes.
Palette Knife Texture Graphic Replication
One of the most remarkable features of this particular print run is the exceptional fidelity with which DeGrazia's signature painting technique is captured. The lithography beautifully replicates the thick physical crests and troughs of a heavily loaded palette knife, giving the flat paper an incredible illusion of three-dimensional depth. The dramatic drips of white and gray oil paint along the borders of the figures are reproduced with such precision that they trick the eye into seeing an active wet canvas surface reflecting the raw energy of the original studio process.
Specifications and Dimensions
Quantity: 2 framed prints
Art Subject: Navajo bride and groom figures
Artist: Ettore Ted DeGrazia
Medium: High-quality vintage lithograph prints on paper
Sight Dimensions: 8.75 inches wide by 23.75 inches high
Overall Framed Dimensions: 16 inches wide by 31.75 inches high
Frame Material: Sleek minimalist black wood gallery frame
Matting: Single matted under glass with wide profile white mat board
Signatures: Printed artist signature in the lower right corner of each print
Backing: Sealed with black paper dust cover, heavy-duty D-ring brackets, and hanging wire
Condition Report
This coordinating set of mid-century Southwestern art prints is in excellent vintage condition. The lithographic ink remains remarkably bold and saturated, showing no evidence of fading, sun bleaching, or age-related discoloration. The paper faces are exceptionally bright, flat, and clean with absolutely no water damage, rippling, or organic foxing behind the protective glass layers. The single white window mats are perfectly cut, with clean, crisp bevels that indicate high-grade preservation standards. The contemporary black wood frames are structurally sound and square, showing only minor superficial scuffs along the outer wood edges from light handling. The reverse sides feature clean, unbroken black paper backing dust covers with fully secured professional hanging wires ready for immediate mounting.
Designers Note
This pair of prints is an absolute must-have staple for interior designers looking to ground a space with authentic regional texture and balanced structural symmetry. The dramatic high-contrast combination of the crisp white matting and the sleek black frames beautifully elevates the mid-century artwork, making it highly compatible with modern spaces. While the subject matter channels classic desert heritage, the minimalist framing treatment pushes the set effortlessly into contemporary styles like Southwest Modern Eclectic Chic or Mid-Century Minimalist aesthetics. Standing nearly 32 inches tall, this diptych offers fantastic architectural scale that functions beautifully, flanking a modern entryway mirror, grounding a long dining room sideboard, or filling narrow columns on a gallery wall.
Acquiring a beautifully presented large-scale pair of Ted DeGrazia Navajo figure prints represents a fantastic opportunity to invest in a timeless slice of mid-century American Southwestern art history. Their stunning composition, rich color stories, and impeccable framing ensure they will serve as an instant conversation piece on your walls for decades to come.
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- Dimensions
- 16ʺW × 1ʺD × 31.75ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Glass
- Lithograph
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- This coordinating set of mid-century Southwestern art prints is in excellent vintage condition. The lithographic ink remains remarkably bold and … moreThis coordinating set of mid-century Southwestern art prints is in excellent vintage condition. The lithographic ink remains remarkably bold and saturated, showing no evidence of fading, sun bleaching, or age-related discoloration. The paper faces are exceptionally bright, flat, and clean with absolutely no water damage, rippling, or organic foxing behind the protective glass layers. The single white window mats are perfectly cut, with clean, crisp bevels that indicate high-grade preservation standards. The contemporary black wood frames are structurally sound and square, showing only minor superficial scuffs along the outer wood edges from light handling. The reverse sides feature clean, unbroken black paper backing dust covers with fully secured professional hanging wires ready for immediate mounting. less
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