The Manas Family were an
Ottoman-Armenian family that provided Imperial Portraitists to the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire in the later half of the 19th century.
Some were also chief secretaries to the
Ottoman Embassy in Paris and others were music composers.
The family
The family were
Armenians
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who settled in Istanbul in the 16th century and is believed to be originally from
Cappadocia
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According to Herodotus, in the time of the Ionian Re ...
near
Kayseri.
The family eventually provided successive imperial portraitists in the following years. Family members such as Sebuh Manas (1816–1889), a brother of Rupen, and another Manas named Jozef (1835–1916) both served as imperial artists during the reigns of
Mahmud II
Mahmud II ( ota, محمود ثانى, Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî, tr, II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839.
His reign is recognized for the extensive administrative, ...
(1808–1839),
Abdulmecid I
Abdulmejid I ( ota, عبد المجيد اول, ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i evvel, tr, I. Abdülmecid; 25 April 182325 June 1861) was the 31st Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and succeeded his father Mahmud II on 2 July 1839. His reign was notable for the r ...
(1839–1861),
Abdulaziz (1861–1876) and
Abdulhamit II (1876–1909).
Since the brothers were assigned to the Ottoman Embassy in Paris, their portraits were distributed to other embassies throughout Europe.
Rafael and Manas
Rafael Manas (1710–1780) is the first member of the family to be known. As a youth he studied in Italy and upon returning to the Ottoman Empire, he was an artist for the royal court of
Osman III
Osman III ( ota, عثمان ثالث ''Osmān-i sālis''; 2 January 1699 – 30 October 1757) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1754 to 1757.
Early life
Osman III was born on 2 January 1699 in the Edirne Palace. His father was Must ...
,
Mustafa III,
Mahmud I. Portraits by Rafael of men and women are found in the
Topkapi Museum today. Rafael was buried in the Edirnekapi Armenian cemetery. Rafael's son Manas continued painting. Mouradja d'Ohsson writes that a Manas Manas served as the court's chief artist as late as the reign of
Abdulhamid I
Abdülhamid or Abdul Hamid I ( ota, عبد الحميد اول, ''`Abdü’l-Ḥamīd-i evvel''; tr, Birinci Abdülhamid; 20 March 1725 – 7 April 1789) was the 27th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, reigning over the Ottoman Empire from 1774 to ...
(1774–1789). The families last name was changed to the first name of this member of the family.
Zenop
Zenop Manas received his education in Italy.
He eventually worked as first secretary and interpreter at the Ottoman Embassy in Vienna in the 1840s.
Rupen
Rupen Manas was the eldest son Zenop Manas.
He was the chief interpreter of the Ottoman Embassy in Paris in 1847.
He received a Mecidiye medal in 1854.
Sultan Mahmut II sent Rupen Manas to Paris for training in art. He had his own portrait done in oils and then had it displayed at the
Sublime Porte
The Sublime Porte, also known as the Ottoman Porte or High Porte ( ota, باب عالی, Bāb-ı Ālī or ''Babıali'', from ar, باب, bāb, gate and , , ), was a synecdoche for the central government of the Ottoman Empire.
History
The name ...
.
Sebuh
The second son of Zenop, Sebuh Manas (1816–1889) was also sent to Paris by
Mahmud II
Mahmud II ( ota, محمود ثانى, Maḥmûd-u s̠ânî, tr, II. Mahmud; 20 July 1785 – 1 July 1839) was the 30th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1808 until his death in 1839.
His reign is recognized for the extensive administrative, ...
(much like his brother Rupen) to attain art training.
In 1858 he was working in the Ottoman embassy in Turin, where he remained for nearly 30 years.
Sebuh Manas became the chief portraitist for
Abdulmecid and
Abdulaziz. He received a Mecidiye medal in 1855, a year after his brother Rupen received one.
Jozef
Considered the last court painter of the family, Jozef was born in 1835 and died in 1916.
He is the son of Zenop Manas's brother Mgirdic.
During the reign of
Abdulmecid I
Abdulmejid I ( ota, عبد المجيد اول, ʿAbdü'l-Mecîd-i evvel, tr, I. Abdülmecid; 25 April 182325 June 1861) was the 31st Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and succeeded his father Mahmud II on 2 July 1839. His reign was notable for the r ...
, Jozef received education in Europe and took the place of Sebuh. One of the most important works of Jozef has been the miniature portrait of the last German Empress and Prussian Queen
Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. Also among considerable significance is his oil painting of Deli Fuad Pasha.
Edgar
Edgar Manas
Edgar Manas Effendi ( hy, Էտկար Մանաս; April 12,
1875 in Istanbul – March 9, 1964 in Istanbul) was a Turkish composer, conductor and musicologist of Armenian descent. He is one of the three co-authors of the Turkish National Anthem, as ...
was born on April 12, 1875 in
Istanbul
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. He is known to be one of the three co-authors of the
Turkish National Anthem
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, as he made the arrangements for orchestra. Artistically gifted young Edgar was sent to Italy at the age of 13 to attend the Murat-Raphaelian Armenian School to study commerce. While in
Venice
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he also took piano lessons with Professor Trivellini. Upon graduating in 1894, he returned to his native city. Yet, his impulse to continue his music studies took him back to Italy, where he settled in
Padua
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and worked with composer
Luigi Bottazzo, focusing on harmony, counterpoint and fugue. Back in Constantinople, Manas pursued his music studies further. He concentrated primarily on composition by examining the classics and the works of contemporary French masters. He produced a series of piano composition in the idiom of
Chopin, including "Minuet-Valse" which was published in 1905 by A. Comendinger of Constantinople. During the same year, Edgar Manas conducted the Gallia choral group in a concert at Salle de fêtes de l'Union française, a local auditorium, which earned him the
Order of Officier d’académie from the French government. In 1912, Manas made the acquaintance of
Komitas
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, the founder of modern Armenian music. Although their relationship was cordial, it was not particularly close, for Manas and Komitas lived in two different aesthetic worlds. Edgar Manas perhaps is best remembered for his work on
İstiklal Marşı
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, the Turkish National Anthem. In 1932, he was commissioned by the Turkish Republic to harmonize and orchestrate the melody created by
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. In 1933, a choir of 160 members performed his ''Vatan Şarkısı'' (National Song) at the Tepebaşı Tiyatrosu in Istanbul. The following year, Manas arranged and published ''5 Türk Halk Şarkısı'' (Five Turkish Folk Songs) and, in 1935, composed ''Danses populaires Turques'' (Turkish Folk Dances) for piano, published by Editions Maurice Senard in Paris.
A large portion of Manas’s manuscripts is reposited at the
Charents Museum of Literature and Arts of Armenia. His students included members of the Ottoman Palace, Turkish musicians, such as
Hüseyin Sadeddin Arel and Dr. Suphi Ezgi,
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Gallery
File:Sultan Mustafa III.jpg, Mustafa III by Rafayel Manas (1770s). Currently in Topkapi Saray Museum.
File:Portrait of Kabuli Mehmed Pasha.jpg, Portrait of Kabuli Mehmed Pasha (1850) by Rupen Manas. Currently in Victoria and Albert Museum
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File:Jozefmanasabdulmecid.jpg, Miniature portrait of Abdülmecid I by Jozef Manas
File:Abdulmecid I by Rupen Manas.jpg, Portrait of Abdulmecid I by Rupen Manas
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19th-century painters from the Ottoman Empire
Armenian painters
Armenian portrait painters
Armenian families
Armenians from the Ottoman Empire
Families from the Ottoman Empire
Painters at the court of the Ottoman Empire