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Portrait of the female boxer Koka Cvijić

İsim Portrait of the female boxer Koka Cvijić
Yazar Grdijan
Basım Tarihi: 1928
Basım Yeri Serbia - Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade
Konu 150 Behavior Processes and Personality > 156 Social Personality 550 Individuation and Mobility > 551 Personal Names 510 Living Standards and Routines > 516 Postures 520 Recreation > 526 Athletic Sports 540 Commercialized Entertainment > 542 Commercialized Sports — Prva bokserka-pobednica, g-ca Koka Cvijić pozvala je pobedjenog g. Savića na nov meč. Vreme 2287, 13 March 1928, 5.
Tür Resim
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Negative: 90mm x 130mm
Kütüphane: Basel Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası siba.4023
Lokasyon Belgrade — Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade, Inv. No.: Borba0023
Tarih 1928
Notlar The gender of the person on the picture is not evident and only clear in context. The photograph was published in the newspaper Vreme to illustrate an article by M. Savić about a boxing match between Koka Cvijić and Petar Savić. Fifteen-year-old Kosara Koka Cvijić was the first woman in Yugoslavia to win a mixed boxing match. The 'házená' (Czech handball) player won the amateur fight against young professional boxer Petar Savić in three rounds. The match attracted great public attention, even more so when Savić later claimed that it had only been a display and that he had let her win. Koka was known for dressing and behaving like a man. The badge on her cap was the emblem of the royal Yugoslav Aero Klub , 'Naša krila’ (Our wings). - Upper body portrait of a young woman in a dark coat and a pilot's cap decorated with a small aeroplane badge and a light-coloured braided cord. She is smiling into the camera with her arms boldly folded and her head slightly turned to the left.
Baskı Nataša Mišković, Milanka Matić
Lisans This picture is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Kaynağa git Basel Üniversitesi University of Basel
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Portrait of the female boxer Koka Cvijić

Yazar Grdijan
Basım Tarihi 1928
Basım Yeri Serbia - Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade
Konu 150 Behavior Processes and Personality > 156 Social Personality 550 Individuation and Mobility > 551 Personal Names 510 Living Standards and Routines > 516 Postures 520 Recreation > 526 Athletic Sports 540 Commercialized Entertainment > 542 Commercialized Sports — Prva bokserka-pobednica, g-ca Koka Cvijić pozvala je pobedjenog g. Savića na nov meč. Vreme 2287, 13 March 1928, 5.
Tür Resim
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Negative: 90mm x 130mm
Kütüphane Basel Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası siba.4023
Lokasyon Belgrade — Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade, Inv. No.: Borba0023
Tarih 1928
Notlar The gender of the person on the picture is not evident and only clear in context. The photograph was published in the newspaper Vreme to illustrate an article by M. Savić about a boxing match between Koka Cvijić and Petar Savić. Fifteen-year-old Kosara Koka Cvijić was the first woman in Yugoslavia to win a mixed boxing match. The 'házená' (Czech handball) player won the amateur fight against young professional boxer Petar Savić in three rounds. The match attracted great public attention, even more so when Savić later claimed that it had only been a display and that he had let her win. Koka was known for dressing and behaving like a man. The badge on her cap was the emblem of the royal Yugoslav Aero Klub , 'Naša krila’ (Our wings). - Upper body portrait of a young woman in a dark coat and a pilot's cap decorated with a small aeroplane badge and a light-coloured braided cord. She is smiling into the camera with her arms boldly folded and her head slightly turned to the left.
Baskı Nataša Mišković, Milanka Matić
Lisans This picture is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
University of Basel
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