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VIF | Visualizing Family, Gender Relations and the Body. The Balkans approx. 1860-1950

Studio portrait of Queen Draga Obrenović

Studio portrait of Queen Draga Obrenović, © Miloš JurišićenlargeStudio portrait of Queen Draga Obrenović, © Miloš Jurišić

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Object:Studio portrait of Queen Draga Obrenović
Description:Vignetted head and shoulder shot of a woman in an evening gown, wearing a crown. Her dress is adorned with jewelry and insignia of honor and rank.
Comment:Queen Draga, née Milićević Lunjevica, formerly Mašin (widow of Svetozar Mašín), was the wife of King Aleksandar I of Serbia (1876–1903), son of King Milan and Natalija Obrenović. Aleksandar was King of Serbia from 1889 until 1903, when he and Draga were assassinated by a group of army officers.
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Date:Not before 1900, Not after 1901
Location:Belgrade
Country:Serbia
Type:Postcard
Creator:Jovanović, Milan, (Photographer)
Dimensions:Artefact: 105mm x 54mm
Format:Carte de visite
Technique:Not specified
Keywords:290 Clothing > 292 Special Garments
300 Adornment
550 Individuation and Mobility > 551 Personal Names
550 Individuation and Mobility > 554 Status, Role, and Prestige
560 Social Stratification
640 State
650 Government Activities
660 Political Behavior
700 Armed Forces
710 Military Technology > 714 Uniform and Accouterment
760 Death
890 Gender Roles and Issues
Copyright:Miloš Jurišić
Archive:Miloš Jurišić, Inv. No.: kraljica draga obrenovic fotorazglednica 1900
License:This picture is licensed under Creative Commons [CC BY-NC-ND 3.0]
Editor:Ana Djordjevic
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