Object: | Studio portrait of Sava Todorović, Milorad Petrović and photographer Milan Jovanović |
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Description: | Full-length shot of three man; one of them is standing and two are sitting. All of them are wearing formal clothes and hats. The man on the right is wearing a 'šajkača', the national cap worn in Serbia, which is recognisable by its top part being shaped like the letter V or like the hull of a boat (turned upside down). |
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Comment: | Sava Todorović (1862–1935) was a stage actor and director of the Royal Serbian National Theatre in Belgrade. Milorad Petrović (1865, Šabac – 1928, Skopje) was a Serbian actor at the National Theatre in Belgrade. He played the leading role in the first Serbian silent movie, "Life and Deeds of Immortal Vožd Karađorđe", in 1911. Milan Jovanović (1863, Vršac – 1944, Belgrade) was one of the most influential photographers of his generation and worked as court photographer in his studio in Belgrade. |
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Relations: | /o:vase.1138 /o:vase.1153 | Date: | Not before 1900, Not after 1902 |
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Location: | Belgrade |
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Country: | Serbia |
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