After only two years, in 1952, Vicari left the Slade without completing his diploma course and went to Florence. He stayed there and in Rome for two years before returning 'penniless' to the UK. He then began working in London as a portrait painter and in 1961 a large show of his work was put on in the former Debenhams showroom near Leicester Square financed by the band leader and impresario
Jack Hylton. Eschewing modern trends, he remained a figurative artist working in oil. His work is appreciated worldwide, especially in the Middle East where three museums are solely dedicated to his work. In 1974, Vicari was appointed as the official painter to the
King and
Government of Saudi Arabia. In 2001, he sold a collection of 125 paintings of the
First Gulf War to Prince Khaled for £17 million. ==Personal life==