Studio portrait of the married couple Radka and Krastyo Krastev Visualizing Family, Gender Relations, and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950 Anelia Kassabova editor Centre for Southeast European History, University Graz Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:vase.307 Научен архив на Българската академия на науките Scientific Archive of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Ф. 47К, оп. 1, а.е. 313-7 Social Personality Behavior Processes and Personality Clothing Personal Names Individuation and Mobility Verbal Arts Arts Public Lectures Commercialized Entertainment Political Behavior Public Education Government Activities Education Nuclear Family Familiy Science and Humanities Bulgaria Sofia Sofia 23.32415,42.69751 Photograph Court photographer 1892 after Ivan Anastasov Karastoyanov Karastoyanov, Ivan Anastasov Vignetted 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 specified Cabinet 162 106 141 99 Bulgaria Sofia