Journal de Marie Bashkirtseff

Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch

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Basic Information

Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch (1861-1908) was the younger son of Prince George Karageorgevitch, pretender to the throne of Serbia. He was part of the senior branch of the Serbian royal family.

Family

  • Father: Prince George Karageorgevitch (1827-1884), pretender to the Serbian throne, head of the senior branch
  • Mother: Princess Sarka Karageorgevitch (c. 1830-1931)
  • Brother: Prince Alexis Karageorgevitch (1859-1920), elder son
  • Relation: Cousin of Prince Peter Karageorgevitch (1844-1921), who would become King of Serbia in 1903

Relationship with Marie

Marie first met Bojidar (and his brother Alexis) in August 1879 at Dieppe, where she had traveled for health treatment. The Karageorgevitch brothers became part of Marie's social circle.

In autumn 1883, Marie painted a portrait of Prince Bojidar, demonstrating both her artistic skill and their continued friendship.

Significance

Bojidar represented the kind of aristocratic connection Marie valued — a prince of a royal house, albeit one in exile. The Karageorgevitch family was part of the network of exiled European royalty that frequented the same circles as Marie's family.

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