Still Life with Mushrooms by André Bicât, Mid-Century
Entitled 'Still Life With Mushrooms,’ this fabulous etching was created by the artist and teacher André Bicât (1909 - 1996). A small collection of his artworks are held at the Tate galleries. The rich, earthy colours and the subject are gorgeous. It was likely made in the 1950s as it was exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London in 1960. It is signed and labelled no.3 of 30 printed. It has the original white painted wooden frame and glass front.
We can post this to you. It can also be picked up from the HoMV studio in N15. As it has glass we recommend collection. Contact us to arrange collection.
53.5cm height, 66.5cm width, 3.5cm depth.
Entitled 'Still Life With Mushrooms,’ this fabulous etching was created by the artist and teacher André Bicât (1909 - 1996). A small collection of his artworks are held at the Tate galleries. The rich, earthy colours and the subject are gorgeous. It was likely made in the 1950s as it was exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London in 1960. It is signed and labelled no.3 of 30 printed. It has the original white painted wooden frame and glass front.
We can post this to you. It can also be picked up from the HoMV studio in N15. As it has glass we recommend collection. Contact us to arrange collection.
53.5cm height, 66.5cm width, 3.5cm depth.
Entitled 'Still Life With Mushrooms,’ this fabulous etching was created by the artist and teacher André Bicât (1909 - 1996). A small collection of his artworks are held at the Tate galleries. The rich, earthy colours and the subject are gorgeous. It was likely made in the 1950s as it was exhibited at the Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London in 1960. It is signed and labelled no.3 of 30 printed. It has the original white painted wooden frame and glass front.
We can post this to you. It can also be picked up from the HoMV studio in N15. As it has glass we recommend collection. Contact us to arrange collection.
53.5cm height, 66.5cm width, 3.5cm depth.