Portrait of Zorka VlajićVisualizing 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.1087Muzej Primenjene UmetnostiMuseum of Applied Art14167ClothingAdornmentDivision of Labor by GenderLaborPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilityStatus, Role, and PrestigeIndividuation and MobilitySocial StratificationPhilanthropic FoundationsHealth and WelfareSocial WorkHealth and WelfareGender Roles and IssuesSerbiaBelgradeBelgrade20.46513,44.80401PhotographPhotographer1896-1903MilanJovanovićJovanović, MilanHalf-length portrait of a woman in a dark, high-necked dress. She is standing next to a padded armchair, resting her left arm on its backrest. She is holding a pair of gloves in front of her.In 1919 Zorka Vlajić, née Milojković, became president of the Maternity Association, founded in 1904. Her son Božidar Vlajić (1888–1974) became a famous politician (member of the Yugoslav Democratic Party) in interwar Yugoslavia. After WWII he remained in Great Britain as an emigrant (the Communist Party that came to power banned the Democratic Party; its members were persecuted). He was one of the founders of the "Democratic Alternative". Zorka Vlajić's daughter, Lujka Vlajić, married Agostin (Ago) Bukovac, the son of the famous Croatian realist painter Vlaho Bukovac (1855, Cavtat–1922, Prague).Not specifiedCabinet164107SerbiaBelgrade