Studio portrait of actor Milorad Petrović in character as 'Hajduk Veljko' 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.1384 Muzej Pozorišne Umetnosti Srbije Museum of Theater Art of Serbia II-338 Special Garments Clothing Adornment Drama Arts Musical and Theatrical Productions Commercialized Entertainment Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Military Organization Armed Forces Warfare War Gender Roles and Issues Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photograph Photographer 1898-1900 Milan Jovanović Jovanović, Milan Half-length shot of a man dressed in čakšire (dark, knee-length, woollen trousers) and a waist belt with weapons tucked into it. "Hajduk Veljko" is a play by Jovan Dragašević which is based on the historical figure of Hajduk Veljko, one of the voivodes (military commanders) of the Serbian Revolutionary forces in the First Serbian Uprising against the Ottoman Empire (1804–1813). Milorad Petrović (1865, Šabac – 1928, Skopje) was a Serbian actor who worked at the Royal Serbian National Theatre in Belgrade and played the leading role in the first Serbian silent film, "Life and Deeds of Immortal Vožd Karađorđe", in 1911. Not specified Cabinet 167 111 Serbia Belgrade