Photographic reproduction of a lithograph depicting Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia 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.1420 Muzej Pozorišne Umetnosti Srbije Museum of Theater Art of Serbia II-618 Photography Records Special Garments Clothing Adornment Weapons Tools and Appliances Postures Living Standards and Routines Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Status, Role, and Prestige Individuation and Mobility Social Stratification Chief Executive State Uniform and Accouterment Military Technology Serbia Belgrade Belgrade 20.46513,44.80401 Photo reproduction Photographer 1899.04.12 Milan Jovanović Jovanović, Milan Photographic reproduction of a lithograph depicting a man in a ceremonial uniform adorned with many insignia of honor and rank. He is holding a sabre and scabbard in his left hand. His right arm is resting on a small table beside him. Anastas Jovanović made the original lithograph in 1848. Mihailo Obrenović III, Prince of Serbia (1823, Kragujevac – 1868, Belgrade) was the son of Prince Miloš Obrenović (1780–1860) and Ljubica Vukomanović (1788–1843, Vienna). Upon the abdication of his father, Mihailo ascended the throne as a minor on June 25, 1839. In 1842 he was overthrown by a rebellion led by Toma Vučić-Perišić (1787/1788–1859), which enabled the Karađorđević dynasty to accede to the Serbian throne. Mihailo was reinstated as Prince of Serbia in September 1860 after the death of his father, who had reigned in 1858. For the next eight years he ruled as an enlightened absolutist monarch. In 1868 he was shot by assassins. Not specified Boudoir 208 128 Serbia Belgrade Malić, Goran. "Milan Jovanović, fotograf". Beograd: SANU, 1997 p. 85.