André Bicât British-French, 1909-1996

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  • Untitled (Vases)
    André Bicât
    Untitled (Vases), 1964
    29.7 x 37 cm
    11 3/4 x 14 5/8 in
    André Bicât, Untitled (Vases), 1964
    £ 2,000.00
  • Untitled (Abstract)
    André Bicât
    Untitled (Abstract)
    50.4 x 35.1 cm
    19 7/8 x 13 7/8 in
    André Bicât, Untitled (Abstract)
    £ 2,000.00
  • Objects I
    André Bicât
    Objects I, 1996
    26.5 x 36.5 cm
    10 3/8 x 14 3/8 in
    André Bicât, Objects I, 1996
    £ 1,500.00
  • Objects II
    André Bicât
    Objects II, 1996
    37.6 x 26.9 cm
    14 3/4 x 10 5/8 in
    André Bicât, Objects II, 1996
    £ 1,500.00
  • Objects III
    André Bicât
    Objects III, 1996
    26.1 x 37.1 cm
    10 1/4 x 14 5/8 in
    André Bicât, Objects III, 1996
    £ 1,500.00
  • Tuscan Hill After Rain
    André Bicât
    Tuscan Hill After Rain
    26 x 28.4 cm
    10 1/4 x 11 1/8 in
    André Bicât, Tuscan Hill After Rain
    £ 1,450.00
  • Trio
    André Bicât
    Trio, 1965
    30 3/4 x 23 1/4 in
    78 x 59 cm
    André Bicât, Trio, 1965
    £ 850.00
  • Orchestration
    André Bicât
    Orchestration, 1965
    29 1/8 x 22 1/2 in
    74 x 57 cm
    André Bicât, Orchestration, 1965
    £ 850.00
  • Percussion
    André Bicât
    Percussion, 1965
    28 3/4 x 22 1/8 in
    73 x 56 cm
    André Bicât, Percussion, 1965
    £ 850.00
  • Bottles
    André Bicât
    Bottles
    45.5 x 57.5 cm
    17 7/8 x 22 5/8 in
    André Bicât, Bottles
    £ 850.00
  • Tuscan Landscape
    André Bicât
    Tuscan Landscape
    48 x 58 cm
    18 7/8 x 22 7/8 in
    André Bicât, Tuscan Landscape
    £ 700.00
  • Armoured Head
    André Bicât
    Armoured Head
    58 x 39.5 cm
    22 7/8 x 15 1/2 in
    André Bicât, Armoured Head
    £ 680.00
  • White Birds on Pink
    André Bicât
    White Birds on Pink
    58.5 x 39 cm
    23 1/8 x 15 3/8 in
    André Bicât, White Birds on Pink
    £ 650.00
  • Jars and Flask (Red)
    André Bicât
    Jars and Flask (Red)
    50 x 61.8 cm
    19 3/4 x 24 3/8 in
    André Bicât, Jars and Flask (Red)
    £ 650.00
  • Paysage Rougue
    André Bicât
    Paysage Rougue
    44 x 34.2 cm
    17 3/8 x 13 1/2 in
    André Bicât, Paysage Rougue
    £ 650.00
  • Standing Nude
    André Bicât
    Standing Nude
    54.5 x 38.2 cm
    21 1/2 x 15 in
    André Bicât, Standing Nude
    £ 500.00
  • Landscape
    André Bicât
    Landscape, 1960, circa
    29.3 x 38.1 cm
    11 1/2 x 15 in
    André Bicât, Landscape, 1960, circa
    £ 450.00
  • Zitello, Venice
    André Bicât
    Zitello, Venice
    34.5 x 39 cm
    13 5/8 x 15 3/8 in
    André Bicât, Zitello, Venice
    £ 450.00
  • Near Arsoli - Tivoli II
    André Bicât
    Near Arsoli - Tivoli II
    38 x 43.4 cm
    15 x 17 1/8 in
    André Bicât, Near Arsoli - Tivoli II
    £ 450.00
  • Farewell
    André Bicât
    Farewell
    41 x 59 cm
    16 1/8 x 23 1/4 in
    André Bicât, Farewell
    £ 400.00
  • Vicarova near Tivoli
    André Bicât
    Vicarova near Tivoli
    29.5 x 30 cm
    11 5/8 x 11 3/4 in
    André Bicât, Vicarova near Tivoli
    £ 385.00
  • Vicarova near Tivoli
    André Bicât
    Vicarova near Tivoli
    29.5 x 29 cm
    11 5/8 x 11 3/8 in
    André Bicât, Vicarova near Tivoli
    £ 385.00
Biography

Born in Essex to French and Anglo-Irish parents, André Bicât was a painter, printmaker and influential teacher.

 

From 1966-74 he worked as a tutor in the Printmaking Departments at the Royal College of Art and the City and Guilds Art School in London, where he was known as an inspiring and committed teacher. Bicât’s attention to the details of his craft and the intensity with which he passed on these skills, helped many younger artists to find their feet. As his fellow artist, Merlyn Evans remarked:

 

‘In neither his painting nor his gravure is there any danger of his being caught up in the trivia of technical virtuosity, the parlour tricks of texture and matiere, pursued as ends in themselves…. Both painting and etching, however abstract, are rooted in things seen and they create their own ambience with rich glowing colour.’

 

Music was a major feature in Bicât's life, and his wife had been a concert pianist. The artist, who would frequently make connections between music and art, tended to listen to music as he worked. His daughter Tina remembers his studio resonating with the music of Béla Bartók.

 

Bicât exhibited widely in the UK and Europe, with one-man exhibitions in London, Paris, Dublin, Reading, Colchester and Swansea. From 1947-85 he lived in a converted barn at Crays Pond, near Reading, before moving to London. His work was regularly exhibited at the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition and the Redfern, Wildenstein, and the Leger and O'Hana Galleries, London, and he had numerous solo shows at the Leicester Galleries, London (1949-1970) and the Bohun Gallery, Henley (1975-1984).

 

His work has been bought internationally for many private and public collections, including the British Museum, British Council, Arts Council, National Gallery of Wales, Oxford University, Brooklyn Museum, Dallas Museum of Fine Art, and Cleveland Museum, Ohio. Nine of his prints are in the collection of the Tate Gallery and thirty-one are in the Government Art Collection, with the British Council’s example touring as part of the ‘Artists’ Choice’ exhibition, to Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Barbados, Jamaica, Croatia and Albania. Retrospective exhibitions were held at Reading Museum and Art Gallery in 1966, the Attic Gallery, Swansea in 1997 and the Merriscourt Gallery, Sarsden in 1999.