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Gabriel Lekegian (1853 – c. 1920), also known as G. Lékégian, was an Armenian painter and photographer, active in Constantinople and Cairo from the 1880s to the 1920s. Little is known about his life, but he left an important body of work under the name of his studio ‘Photographie Artistique G. Lekegian & Cie’. With a large number of now historical photographs of Ottoman Egypt, he documented the country at the turn of the 19th century. Among other collections, his photographs are held in the New York Public Library and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

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  • Gabriel Lekegian (někdy jako G. Lekegian 1853–1920) byl arménský fotograf, působící v Egyptě a na Středním východě v letech 1870 až 1890 a zaměřoval se na portrétní fotografii v ateliéru, fotografie krajin a městských vedut, ze kterých vyráběl pohlednice. O jeho životě je toho známo jen málo, ale zanechal za sebou důležité dílo několika stovek fotografií z konce 19. století v tomto regionu. Zařadil se významným způsobem mezi kolegy své doby jako byli například Pascal Sébah nebo bratři Zangakiové. (cs)
  • Gabriel Lekegian (1853 – c. 1920), also known as G. Lékégian, was an Armenian painter and photographer, active in Constantinople and Cairo from the 1880s to the 1920s. Little is known about his life, but he left an important body of work under the name of his studio ‘Photographie Artistique G. Lekegian & Cie’. With a large number of now historical photographs of Ottoman Egypt, he documented the country at the turn of the 19th century. Among other collections, his photographs are held in the New York Public Library and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. (en)
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  • Armenian Photography Foundation (en)
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  • Photographers G. Lekegian and J. Farah, Cairo, with assistants (en)
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  • photography of Ottoman Egypt (en)
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  • His photographs of peasants, craftsmen and the poor are not mere theatrical fantasies about a country frozen in past. Instead they show the complex, multifaceted and rapidly changing environment, which Egypt was at the time. He is a rare practitioner of the time who believed that his medium was on par with any other art form and constantly experimented with and developed its aesthetic qualities. (en)
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  • Gabriel Lekegian (někdy jako G. Lekegian 1853–1920) byl arménský fotograf, působící v Egyptě a na Středním východě v letech 1870 až 1890 a zaměřoval se na portrétní fotografii v ateliéru, fotografie krajin a městských vedut, ze kterých vyráběl pohlednice. O jeho životě je toho známo jen málo, ale zanechal za sebou důležité dílo několika stovek fotografií z konce 19. století v tomto regionu. Zařadil se významným způsobem mezi kolegy své doby jako byli například Pascal Sébah nebo bratři Zangakiové. (cs)
  • Gabriel Lekegian (1853 – c. 1920), also known as G. Lékégian, was an Armenian painter and photographer, active in Constantinople and Cairo from the 1880s to the 1920s. Little is known about his life, but he left an important body of work under the name of his studio ‘Photographie Artistique G. Lekegian & Cie’. With a large number of now historical photographs of Ottoman Egypt, he documented the country at the turn of the 19th century. Among other collections, his photographs are held in the New York Public Library and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. (en)
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