Dušan Petrič

Dušan Petrič (19161964) was a Slovene painter and graphic designer who won the Levstik Award in 1951 for his illustrations for Kaj je videl Mižek Figa (What Mižek Figa Saw).[1] He also designed a number of political and other posters in the period immediately after the Second World War.[2]

Dušan Petrič
Born1916
Died1964
Known forpainting and illustrating
Notable work
Painting and graphic design
AwardsLevstik Award
1951 for Kaj je videl Mižek Figa

Selected Illustrated Works

  • Pazi na glavo – glava ni žoga (Look After Your Head - Your Head Isn't a Ball), written by France Bevk, 1955
  • Ujka (Tootle), written by Gertrude Crampton, 1954
  • Mižek Figa gre po svetu (Mižek Figa Goes Into the World), written by Janez Menart, 1953
  • Kaj je videl Mižek Figa (What Mižek Figa Saw), written by Ljudmila Prunk, 1951
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gollark: Hmm, perhaps if you make it use the most recent likely-true-but-hard-to-prove maths problem somehow...
gollark: The twin prime conjecture, say?
gollark: For "probably TC but very hard to prove", maybe tie it to unsolved maths problems?
gollark: I should append that to the potatOS terms.

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