Photos: Ted DeGrazia and the Gallery in the Sun
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Artist Ettore "Ted" DeGrazia, 1909-1982, was born in Morenci, Ariz., to Italian immigrants. He was educated at the University of Arizona. He and wife Marion bought 10-acres in the Catalina Foothills north of Tucson and built the Gallery in the Sun.
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In this July, 1964 photo, artist Ted DeGrazia, who learned his mural techniques from the Mexican masters Diego Rivera and Jose Orozco, looks at his first mural in mosaic, a 96-square-foot scene depicting medicine men healing the sick. It was commissioned by Sherwood Medical Terrace office building at 8230 E. Broadway Road.
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Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia in April, 1960, next to "Los NiΓ±os," which was chosen as the official Christmas card by UNICEF in 1960.
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Ted DeGrazia in Italy when he was about 12 years old.
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Ted DeGrazia, left, and other family members taken around 1924 in Italy.
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Ted DeGrazia circa 1935
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Ted DeGrazia, far right, leads his band in the early 1930s. Money earned from the band's gigs helped pay DeGrazia's way through the University of Arizona.
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Ted DeGrazia, and wife, Marion, in the late 1940s outside his studio at North Campbell Avenue and East Prince Road.
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Undated photo of Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia
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In the early 1950s, Ted DeGrazia began building his Mission in the Sun, part of what is now his Gallery in the Sun on North Swan Road.
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In 1952, Ted DeGrazia built the Mission in the Sun as the first building constructed on the property in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino, a Jesuit priest, and dedicated the mission to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Children emerge from DeGrazia Mission in the Sun north of Tucson during Las Posadas procession in the 1960s.
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Ted and Marion hugging: Ted and Marion DeGrazia outside his Gallery in the Sun, sometime in the early 1970s.
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Ted with cigarette: Ted DeGrazia liked to promote a somewhat renegade image from time to time, as in this photo taken around 1970.
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Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia with Judith Whittington in 1965.
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Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia at work in 1962.
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Academy Award-winning actor Broderick Crawford with Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia in 1966.
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Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia harvesting prickly pear cactus in 1962,
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Artist's studio adjacent to the home of Ted DeGrazia in Tucson, shown in 1964.
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Fireplace and with beaded screen in the main room of the Ted DeGrazia home, photographed in 1964.
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Guest cottage at Ted DeGrazia's home in Tucson, shown in 1964.
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Inlayed concrete floors and textured walls in the DeGrazia's Gallery in the Sun, shown in 1966.
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Exterior of DeGrazia's Gallery in the Sun in 1966.
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Entrance to DeGrazia's Gallery in the Sun, shown in 1966, was designed to look like a mine shaft with heavy timbers and shored rock walls.
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Artist Ted DeGrazia signs the sketch of an angel for six-year-old Dora Jones of Chinle, a patient at the Special Neurology Clinic in Tucson, on Dec. 20, 1969.
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Artist Ted DeGrazia, left, an art director on a film about himself, takes direction from Joel Harrison in August, 1966.
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Artist Ted DeGrazia at the Gallery in the Sun on Swan Road north of Tucson on Aug. 24, 1966.
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DeGrazia with his 1957 oil painting "Los NiΓ±os", which was a best-selling UNICEF card in 1960.
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Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia in 1972.
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Ted DeGrazia, shirtless, looking into the distrance, pensive: Ted DeGrazia, looking somewhat pensive, in the early 1970s.
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