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(2) Small Framed 1966 Ozz Franca Sad Big Eye Young Girl Prints
Ozz Franca   Big Eye   Child   Children   Print   Art   Artist   Nostalgic
The pictures show a front and back view of the (2) Small Framed 1966 Ozz Franca Sad Big Eye Young Girl Prints. These are both hand dated 12/25/66 on the back. These dates may be from when they were given as Christmas gifts or when they were framed. They are from the 1950s or 1960s when Artists like Margaret Keane, Eden, Igor, Gig, Eve, and others were becoming Big Eye Master Artists. The images are of young girls. They each have a facsimile signature on the front and the backs have gold and black foil stickers. These are marked on the front and back as follows:

FRANCA (facsimile signature)
CRAFTED BY FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN PICTURE FRAME CO.,
CHICAGO, DALLAS, NEW YORK
2717
INSPECTOR #10
12/25/66

The framed prints each measure about 5-3/8'' x 5-3/8''. They each have hanging hardware on the back. The prints and frames appear to be in mint condition. The backing papers have some punctures as pictured.

Below here, for reference is a short biography that was found on the Artist Ozz Franca:

Ozz Franca

Born October 2, 1928, Fran¨a (pronounced FRON-suh) grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and from an early age he showed talent as an artist, as well as exceptional prowess as a competitive swimmer. At 14 he won first prize at the annual Spring Salon Art Competition. At 15, he qualified for the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Team. With two amazing talents, Fran¨a was unsure what he should do with his life. Fate stepped in, and the Olympic Games were canceled the year Fran¨a was to compete due to the outbreak of World War II. At that point, he decided to devote his life to art. He held his first one man show at the age of 18. Following what he would later say was the best advice anyone ever gave him, Fran¨a came to the U.S. to accept a scholarship in Utah.

A year later, he moved to Hollywood and began doing movie illustration for Walt Disney. His projects included Lady and the Tramp and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. He moonlighted as a swimmer when movie parts were available.

Fran¨a painted many subjects, but he is best known for his esoteric images of Native American women. Fran¨a's art enters the world of fantasy and dreams, where the spiritual meets the sensual. His works, with their floating imagery and airy, muted colors, evoke an aura of mystery. Fran¨a said he always painted his subjects, which primarily were women, either in profile, looking toward the edge of the painting, or looking over her shoulder, ''so that anyone could walk into it.'' Joan Lee, director of marketing at Hadley House, said that Ozz saw the spirituality and quiet dignity of Native American men and women. ''there's a romance surrounding Native Americans that people appreciate seeing,'' said Lee. Lee said that Fran¨a's beautiful prints, periodically released by Hadley House ''always sell well and continue to attract a growing body of collectors. . .''

After creating a spectacular body of art, Ozz Fran¨a died in 1991.

(Article from Collector's Mart: ''Remembering the Legends'' Ozz Fran¨a: A Mystical Visionary by Angela Howell. June 1993)

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