Studio portrait of Pera Dobrinović in character from the play 'Nov Komad'Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950Ana DjordjeviceditorCentre for Southeast European History, University GrazCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:vase.1319Muzej Pozorišne Umetnosti SrbijeMuseum of Theater Art of SerbiaII-79Special GarmentsClothingAdornmentIndividual EnterpriseBusiness and Industrial OrganizationPosturesLiving Standards and RoutinesDramaArtsMusical and Theatrical ProductionsCommercialized EntertainmentPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilityStatus, Role, and PrestigeIndividuation and MobilitySocial StratificationMarrigeFamiliyGender Roles and IssuesSerbiaBelgradeBelgrade20.46513,44.80401PhotographPhotographer1898MilanJovanovićJovanović, MilanFull-length shot of a man dressed in Baroque attire. He is holding a book in his hand as if he were rehearsing a part. He is standing on a rug next to a padded armchair. A painted canvas backdrop is creating the impression of the scene being set in an antique drawing room with columns in the background.Nov Komad' (New Piece) is a comedy by Lukijan Branković (1860, Temišvar – 1941, Novi Sad). Petar "Pera" Dobrinović (Belgrade, 1853 – Novi Sad, 1923) was an actor and director at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad and at the Royal Serbian National Theatre in Belgrade. Before becoming one of the greatest actors on the Serbian stage, he worked as a journeyman in his father's barbershop in the centre of Belgrade.Not specifiedBoudoir209130SerbiaBelgrade