It was in Vienna and Munich, where he became influenced for a while by the works of classicist German painters Asmus Jacob Carstens, Joachim Christian Reinhart, Peter Fendi, Joseph Anton Koch, Gottlieb Schick and Bonaventura Genelli.
Konstantin Simonov | Konstantin Zatulin | Konstantin Wecker | Konstantin Krause | Konstantin Kinchev | Konstantin Ushinsky | Konstantin Thon | Konstantin Somov | Konstantin Biebl | Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich of Russia | Konstantin Rykov | Konstantin Raikin | Konstantin Paustovsky | Konstantin Novoselov | Konstantin Melnikov | Konstantin Meladze | Konstantin Leselidze | Konstantin Chernenko | Konstantin Buteyko | Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich | ''The Bulgarian martyresses'' by Konstantin Makovsky | ''The Bulgarian Martyresses'' (1877), a painting by Konstantin Makovsky | Phil Konstantin | Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas | Konstantin Trenyov | Konstantin Svechkar | Konstantin Rokossovsky | Konstantin Pobedonostsev | Konstantin Mikhailov | Konstantin Kuznetsov (cinematographer) |
During his lifetime and after, though Jakšiċ had many admirers—they included Konstantin Danil, his former art teacher, portrait painter Katarina Ivanović, Uroš Knežević, painters Pavle Čorbanović, Jovan Popović, and Đorđe Krstić, and, among the poets and writers, Laza Kostić, Simo Matavulj, Kosta Trifković, Svetozar Miletić, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, and Vojislav Ilić.