Studio portrait of Zora Horstig
Description: | Full-length shot of a woman in richly embroidered town attire, wearing an 'anterija'(vest). She is leaning against a padded armchair. A painted canvas backdrop is depicting a park. |
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Comment: | Zora Horstig, née Pavlović, was the daughter of Mihajlo Pavlović, who was Governor of the National Bank and owned one of the largest Belgrade textile factories of the time. Zora's contemporaries used to call her 'Pretty Ms. Horstig'. She married Kosta Horstig, an artillery officer and descendant of an old Prussian family. Kosta's father, Paul von Horstig (Pavle Horstig), moved to Serbia after the Franco-Prussian War. There he became a representative of Krupp. Allegedly, he was also one of the founders of freemasonry in Serbia. Kosta and Zora had two daughters, one of them named Olga. |
Relations: | o:vase.1140 o:vase.1141 o:vase.1142 o:vase.1162 |
Date: | Not before 1900, Not after 1902 |
Location: | Belgrade |
Country: | Serbia |
Type: | Photograph |
Creator: | Jovanović, Milan, (Photographer) |
Dimensions: | Artefact: 209mm x 109mm |
Format: | Promenade |
Technique: | Not specified |
Keywords: | 290 Clothing > 292 Special Garments 290 Clothing > 294 Clothing Manufacture 300 Adornment 450 Finance > 453 Banking 460 Labor > 462 Division of Labor by Gender 470 Business and Industrial Organization 550 Individuation and Mobility > 551 Personal Names 550 Individuation and Mobility > 554 Status, Role, and Prestige 560 Social Stratification 640 State 660 Political Behavior 700 Armed Forces 740 Health and Welfare > 741 Philanthropic Foundations 890 Gender Roles and Issues |
Copyright: | Muzej Primenjene Umetnosti |
Archive: | Museum of Applied Art, Inv. No.: 15941 |
License: | This picture is licensed under Creative Commons [CC BY-NC-ND 3.0] |
Editor: | Ana Djordjevic |
Permalink: | https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:vase.1092 |