Studio portrait of the married couple Radka and Krastyo KrastevVisualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950Anelia KassabovaeditorCentre for Southeast European History, University GrazCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:vase.307Научен архив на Българската академия на наукитеScientific Archive of the Bulgarian Academy of SciencesФ. 47К, оп. 1, а.е. 313-7Social PersonalityBehavior Processes and PersonalityClothingPersonal NamesIndividuation and MobilityVerbal ArtsArtsPublic LecturesCommercialized EntertainmentPolitical BehaviorPublic EducationGovernment ActivitiesEducationNuclear FamilyFamiliyScience and HumanitiesBulgariaSofiaSofia23.32415,42.69751PhotographCourt photographer1892 afterIvan AnastasovKarastoyanovKarastoyanov, Ivan AnastasovVignetted medium close-up shot of a woman and a man in urban clothes. The woman is facing the man.Krastyo Kotev Krastev and his wife Radka Krasteva. Krastyo Kotev Krastev (1866 - 1919), commonly known as Dr. Krastev, was a Bulgarian writer, translator, philosopher and public figure. He was most notably Bulgaria's first professional literary critic. Krastev became headmaster of the Kazanlak pedagogical school (1888 – 1890) and then a teacher of logic, psychology and ethics at the First Sofia High School for Boys (1890 – 1891). He was a lecturer in philosophy at Sofia University (1895 – 1896, 1899 – 1907, 1908 – 1919). In 1898 he became correspondent member of the Bulgarian Literary Society (renamed "Bulgarian Academy of Sciences" in 1911) and a full member in 1900. Krastev was an influential member of the modernist "Misal" (Thought) circle and editor in chief of the literary "Misal" magazine.Not specifiedCabinet16210614199BulgariaSofia