Studio portrait of Konstantin Panitsa Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950 Anelia Kassabova editor Centre for Southeast European History, University Graz Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:vase.846 Институт за етнология и фолклористика с Етнографски музей - АЕИМ, БАН Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum - AEIM, BAS aeim 2467 Domesticated Animals Animal Husbandry Clothing Political Behavior Law Offenses and Sanctions Special Military Equipment Military Technology War Bulgaria Sofia Sofia 23.32415,42.69751 Photograph Photographer 1885-1890 Dimitar Anastasov Karastoyanov Karastoyanov, Dimitar Anastasov Full length shot of a man in folk costume with military elements, medals, a knife and a pistol in his belt, holding a long rifle. He is seated on artificial rocks, and next to him there is a dog sitting. Painted canvas backdrop, which creates the illusion of the scene being set in nature. Konstantin (Kosta) Atanasov Panitsa (1857 - 1890) was a Bulgarian volunteer (opaltchenets) in the Serbo-Ottoman War of 1876 and in the Russo-Ottoman war 1877 - 1878, and an Officer. Panitsa was sentenced to death and executed in 1890 because of a charge of conspiracy against Prince Ferdinand I. and Prime Minister St. Stambolov. Not specified Boudoir 214 132 194 126 Bulgaria Sofia Boev, Petar (1983): Fotografskoto izkustvo v Balgaria /1856 - 1944/. Sofia: DI "Septemvri", 119.