Toros Toramanian

Armenian architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroArmenian architect
PlacesRussia Ottoman Empire Armenia
wasArchitect Archaeologist
Work fieldEngineering Social science
Gender
Male
Birth18 March 1864, Şebinkarahisar, Turkey
Death1 March 1934Yerevan, Armenia (aged 69 years)
Star signPisces
Education
Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts
Awards
Deserved scientist of ArmSSR 
The details

Biography

Toros Toramanian in Ani, 1907
Toros Toramanian on a 2014 Armenian stamp

Toros Toramanian (Armenian: Թորոս Թորամանեան; 1864 – March 1, 1934) was a prominent Armenian architect and architectural historian. He is considered "the father of Armenian architectural historiography."

Biography

Toramanian was born in 1864, in the town of Şebinkarahisar (Շապին-Գարահիսար in Armenian), Ottoman Empire. He studied architecture at Academy of fine arts in Constantinople, and later at Sorbonne, Paris, and then he worked on the detailed study of the remains of medieval Armenian architectural monuments.

Toramanian's scientific work paved the way for the great scholar, Josef Strzygowski, who, after a long and detailed study of Christian architecture reached the conclusion that Armenian architecture had a significant role in the development of Byzantine and later of West European architecture. In 1920, during the Turkish–Armenian War, Toramanian lost a great part of his scientific study. He died in 1934 in Yerevan and was buried on the bank of Hrazdan river.

Works

  • Niuter Hay Jartarapetutian Patmutian (Material for the History of Armenian Architecture), Vol. 1 (Yerevan: 1942) and Vol. 2 (Yerevan: 1948)
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