Hussein Amin Bicar

Hussein Amin Bicar;Hussein Bicar

Place: Alexandria

Born: 1913

Death: 2002

Biography:

Early Life and Education

Hussein Amin Bicar

, a renowned Egyptian artist, was born in Alexandria in 1913. He graduated from the Cairo's School of Fine Arts in 1934, marking the beginning of his illustrious career.

Artistic Contributions and Style

Bicar is celebrated for his simple yet profound style, which reflects the harmony, serenity, and mysticism of Pharaonic art. His work has been instrumental in elevating journalistic art to a level comparable to fine art. Bicar's contributions extend beyond illustrations to include art criticism and narrative poetry.

Journalistic and Educational Pursuits

Bicar spent over 60 years teaching art at schools and universities, followed by his work through the press. He was the first Egyptian artist to illustrate Arabic children's books, playing a pivotal role in establishing this field.

  • Key Artistic Movements: Pharaonic, Journalistic, Fine Art
  • Notable Works: Graceful Egyptian peasants, Nubian scenes, and Pharaonic themes
  • Artistic Style: Simple, yet profound, reflecting the harmony and mysticism of Pharaonic art

Legacy and Recognition

Bicar's elegant nature has earned him great recognition and honors. As described by late journalist Mustafa Amin, "he is not a single artist, he is a master of several arts… he is a painter, photographer, poet, musician, and philosopher." Explore more of Bicar's work on Wikioo.org: [https://Wikioo.org/@/Hussein-Amin-Bicar](https://Wikioo.org/@/Hussein-Amin-Bicar) | [Discover the evolution of Western Art with Wikioo.org Timeline](https://en.Wikioo.org.com/Art.nsf/Timeline)

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