Studio portrait of Ana Genčić with her son 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.1069 Muzej Primenjene Umetnosti Museum of Applied Art 10922 Clothing Adornment Labor Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Brawls, Riots and Banditry Interpersonal Relations Familiy Political Behavior Political Movements Political Behavior Health and Welfare Preventive Medicine Sickness Infancy and Childhood Gender Roles and Issues Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photograph Photographer 1896-1903 Milan Jovanović Jovanović, Milan Half-length portrait of a seated woman in a high-necked floral dress. She is embracing her young son. The boy is wearing a white suit, sitting on a wooden table. Ana Genčić, née Pačić, was Jovan Pačić's daughter and the great-granddaughter of Toma Vučić Perišić (1787/1788, Barič – 1859, Belgrade), who was considered a hero of both the First and the Second Serbian Uprising. She was married to Serbia's first surgeon, Colonel Dr. Lazar Genčić (1868–1942), who had studied medicine in Vienna. Ana is the grandmother of Jelena Genčić, a famous (retired) Serbian tennis and handball player. Photograph kept in the collection of the Genčić family. Not specified Cabinet 164 118 Serbia Belgrade