Studio portrait of Ana M. Jovanović Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950 Ana Djordjevic editor Centre for Southeast European History, University Graz Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:vase.1210 Muzej Primenjene Umetnosti Museum of Applied Art 22420 Clothing Adornment Railway Equipment Industry Captial Goods Industries Machines Railways Land Transport Visual Arts Arts Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Science and Humanities Education Adolescene, Adulthood, and Old Age Gender Roles and Issues Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photograph Photographer 1896-1903 Milan Jovanović Jovanović, Milan Vignetted upper body profile shot of a young woman with a braid. She is wearing a white, high-necked blouse and a sailor-style coat. The hand-written inscription on the verso states that the young woman was a fourth grade pupil at the Higher School of Learning for Women when the picture was taken. Ana Jovanović (1888, Kragujevac – 1956, Belgrade) was Mihailo P. Jovanović's daughter. Mihailo was an attorney and served as Minister of Justice (1903–1905) and as head of the Court of Cassation (as of 1908). Ana married Captain Pantelija Ž. Jurišić (who later became General of the Royal Army), who was the son of the prominent Serbian natural scientist Živojin Jurišić, who, among other things, was the founder of the Natural Science Museum of Serbian Land (which is now the Natural History Museum) and the Serbian Botanical Society. Photograph kept in photo album no. 22369, which belonged to the Zorić family. Svetozar Zorić (1853, Titel–1931, Belgrade) studied mechanical engineering and worked in Western Europe before returning to Serbia, where he became an Honorary Professor at the Technical University of Belgrade after working for the national railway company. He was very much interested in painting and encouraged his niece Nadežda Petrović and his daughter Milica Zorić in their artistic ambitions. Both became very famous artists. Not specified Carte de visite 108 66 Serbia Belgrade