The man and his origins

Armenian origins

One of the peculiarities of the Armenian people was their capability of maintaining their religious and cultural identity, despite all the vicissitudes that occurred throughout their lives. Although whishing to seek national independence, in the 6th decade of the 19th century the Armenian communities, divided and scattered along the Caucasus and Anatolia regions, were still under the Russian or Ottoman Empires rule.

Calouste Gulbenkian was born in 1869, in the heart of a prosperous Armenian community of the Ottoman capital. Although choosing to establish his home in two of the most cosmopolitan Western cities, throughout his lifetime Calouste Gulbenkian remained attached to his Eastern origins and was particularly loyal to his Armenian lineage. It cannot be said that the section of his art collection that is devoted to Armenian art is extensive. However, as far as his personal library is concerned, Calouste Gulbenkian managed to assemble a significant collection of works as a token of his affection towards his native culture. Among this collection, which covers diverse subjects like Armenian Art, Architecture, Fauna, Flora and Religion, one might find works such as L’église arménienne: son histoire, sa doctrine, son régime, sa liturgie, sa littérature, son présent, Le rôle des arméniens dans la civilisation Mondiale, A treatise on the geology of Armenie and Documents d’art arméniens. In addition to the inherent patriotic nature of these books, some are of further interest, as they contain dedications by the authors or translators who offered them to Calouste Gulbenkian. As an example, the dedication of the book Poésie et matière: essai, written by Astour Navarian, the French poet of Armenian origin, mentions the philanthropic deeds of Calouste Gulbenkian in regard to the fellow Armenian compatriots.

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Collection highlights

Honneur et fidélité : historique des combattants volontaires arméniens : 1914-1945 / l'Hopitalier. - [S.l.] : Association des Anciens Combattants Arméniens, 1952.

Iraq. - London : British School of Archaeology in Iraq, 1934 -.

Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society. - [London] : The Royal Central Asian Society, [19 -?]-.

Journey through Asia Minor, Armenia, and Koordistan : in the years 1813 and 1814 : with remarks on the marches of Alexander and retreat of the ten thousand / by John MacDonald Kinneir. - London : John Murray, 1818.

The Lausanne treaty : Turkey and Armenia. - New York : The American Commitee Opposed to the Lausanne Treaty, cop. 1926.

A loyal and an eminent armenian merchant of Calcutta in the second-half of the Eighteenth century / Mr. Mesrovb J. Seth. - Calcuta : Government India Press, 1931.

Madras the birthplace of Armenian journalism : a history of the first Armenian journal, the Azdarar, published monthly at Madras by the Rev. Arathoon Shumavon in 1794 / by Mesrovb J. Seth. - Calcutta : Mesrovb J. Seth, 1937.

The Near East and India : a weekly review of the politics and commerce of the Balkan Peninsula, Egypt and the Sundan, Syria, Palestine, Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Persia, Arabia and India. - London : The Near East and India, [1911-1935].

Pages d'art armenien : enluminure, tapis, tissus royaux, sculpture sur bois, orfèvrerie, faïences, iconographie / Arménag Sakisian. - Paris : Union Générale Arménienne de Bienfaisance, 1940.

Le palais impérial de Constantinople et ses abords : Saint-Sophie, le forum augustéon et l'hippodrome : tels qu'ils existaient au dixième siècle / par Jules Labarte. - Paris : Victor Didron, 1861.

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