Andre Bicat 1909-1996
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ANDRE BICAT, Artist, designer and teacher, worked in a variety of media, born in Essex of French and Anglo-lrish parents. From 1947-85 he lived at Crays Pond, near Reading, where he worked in a converted barn, later living in London. Bicat was a Royal College of Art tutor, 1966-74. His varied career included much theatre work in the 1930s, including Mercury Theatre productions from 1932, designing the setting for the New York production of Murder in the Cathedral, by T S Eliot, 1938; and Windsor Repertory Theatre, 1939. Solo shows at Leicester Galleries were extensive, 1949-70, and Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames, 1975-84; he had retrospectives at Reading Museum & Art Gallery, 1966, Attic Gallery, Swansea, 1997, and The Merriscourt Gallery, Sarsden. 1999. In 2002, Christie's offered works from Bicat's studio. British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, Arts Council and provincial galleries hold examples.



