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Studio portrait of poet Vladislav Petković Dis

Studio portrait of poet Vladislav Petković Dis, © Museum of Theater Art of SerbiaenlargeStudio portrait of poet Vladislav Petković Dis, © Museum of Theater Art of Serbia

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Object:Studio portrait of poet Vladislav Petković Dis
Description:Head shot of a young seated man wearing a dark suit and glasses.
Comment:Vladislav Petković Dis (1880, Zablaće, Čačak – 1917, Ionian Sea) moved to Belgrade in 1903, where he became a prominent figure in literary life when his poems appeared in Idila, a literary magazine. Vladislav Petković created the title "Dis" as a repetition of the middle syllable of his first name. It also refers to the name of the Roman god of the underworld. He and his colleague Sima Pandurović were considered enfants terrible of the contemporary literary world.
Date:Not before 1903
Location:Belgrade
Country:Serbia
Type:Postcard
Creator:Jovanović, Milan, (Photographer)
Publisher:S.B. Cvijanović
Dimensions:Artefact: 135mm x 85mm
Format:Not specified
Technique:Not specified
Keywords:210 Records > 212 Writing
210 Records > 214 Publishing
550 Individuation and Mobility > 554 Status, Role, and Prestige
560 Social Stratification
Copyright:Muzej Pozorišne Umetnosti Srbije
Archive:Museum of Theater Art of Serbia, Inv. No.: I-971
License:This picture is licensed under Creative Commons [CC BY-NC-ND 3.0]
Editor:Ana Djordjevic
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