4. | Wickham, Michael Whalley was born in 11 Aug1909 in Coventry (son of Wickham, Thomas Edmund Palmer and Grieve, Elsie W); died on 23 Jan 1995 in Swindon . Notes:
Michael was a charismatic Marxist polymath who studied at the Royal Academy and could turn his hand to painting, garden design, furniture making and photography
Michael Wickham Obituary was published in The Times on Mar. 4, 1995.
Is paywalled at time of writing.
Introduction reads:
Michael Wickham, furniture maker and designer, died on January 23 aged 85. He was born on August 11, 1909. AN ARTIST, photographer, furniture maker, gardener, musician and gastronome, Michael Wickham was an inspired ``Jack-of-all-arts''. He had a huge visual influence on the designer Sir Terence Conran, and made furniture for Conran's Habitat shop in the Fulham Road, when it opened in 1964. Michael Whalley Wickham was educated at Marlborough College and studied portrait and landscape painting at the Royal Academy. He then lived with an artistic community near Cassis, with the painter Braque and the sculptor Varda. In 1938 he took part in the Mass Observation scheme, a social survey of Bolton, carried out under the direction of Tom Harrisson by artists and poets such as Julian Trevelyan and Stephen Spender. He had already joined the Communist Party and he remained a member until 1956 when the Soviet tanks entered Hungary.
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Michael + Langendonk, Tanya. Tanya died in 1976. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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