Branislav Nušić feeding poultrySIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Milanka MatićeditorNataša MiškovićeditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.4041Borba fotodokumentacija, BelgradeVremeBorba0062Photoarchive BorbaDomesticated AnimalsAnimal HusbandryPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilitySocial PersonalityBehavior Processes and PersonalityStatus, Role, and PrestigeIndividuation and MobilityPhotographic plate1934Svetozar GrdijanGrdijan, Svetozar Profile view of Branislav Nušić standing in a fenced yard feeding turkeys at his home in Brankova Street. He is dressed in a neat suit, tie and clean shoes, only his striped jacket looks like it is used only at home or for this purpose. A line of clean laundry is hanging directly behind him, spanning the picture. Beyond, in the centre of the fenced area (and of the picture), is a white, round stone well or bench. In the background, the face of an older woman working in the garden can be glimpsed through the drying laundry.This photograph appeared in the newspaper Vreme illustrating a report about the six turkeys Branislav Nušić began to keep after his retirement. It says that the famous playwright had made feeding his poultry a daily ritual. – The original glass plate is partially damaged.Not specifiedNot specified90130SerbiaYugoslaviaBelgradeBranislav Nušić po treći put medju Srbima. Vreme 4620, 18 November 1934, 11.
Domesticated AnimalsAnimal HusbandryPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilitySocial PersonalityBehavior Processes and PersonalityStatus, Role, and PrestigeIndividuation and Mobility