Janez Vidic
Janez Vidic was a Slovene painter and illustrator, best known for his oil paintings of landscapes and people as well as his murals.
Vidic was born in Ljubljana in 1923. During the Second [World War] he was imprisoned in the Gonars and List of [Italian concentration camps|Renicci di Anghiari] concentration camps. In 1944 he joined the Slovene Partisans. After the war he studied art at the Academy of [Fine Arts and Design, Ljubljana|Academy of Fine Arts, Ljubljana] and graduated in 1950.
He won the Levstik Award for his book illustrations three times: in 1950 for his illustrations of Mile Klopčič's Premagane zverine, in 1951 for his illustrations for 's collection of stories Živalske pripovedke and in 1952 for the picture book Letni časi.
He received the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1977 for his paintings exhibited in Maribor in 1976.