Vignetted studio portrait of Ruža Kapetanović 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.1281 Miloš Jurišić Miloš Jurišić mk-Ruza Kapetanovic_0023 Clothing Building and Construction Architecture Structures Exchange Finance Division of Labor by Gender Labor Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Familiy Political Behavior Science and Humanities Teachers Education Status of Adolescents Adolescene, Adulthood, and Old Age Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photograph Photographer 1896-1903 Milan Jovanović Jovanović, Milan Head and shoulder shot of a girl in three-quarter profile. She is dressed in a sailor suit. Ruža Kapetanović (later Kovačević) was Milan and Jelena Kapetanović's daughter. Milan Kapetanović (1859–1934, Belgrade) was an eminent Belgrade builder-architect, Minister of Economy in the government of the Kingdom of Serbia, Minister of Housing and Urban Development in the government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Professor at Belgrade University's Faculty of Architecture. He was among the first trained architects in Serbia and designed many public buildings in Belgrade. Among other things, he was involved in designing the Serbian pavilion for the Exposition Universelle in Paris (1900), which resembled a church in the Serb-Byzantine style. He also designed the Sephardic synagogue in Belgrade in the 'Moorish' style, which was destroyed in a fire in WWII, as well as many other buildings and villas. Politically he supported the Independent Radical Party, which separated from the People's Radical Party and later became the Democratic Party. Not specified Carte de visite 123 63 Serbia Belgrade