Tamar Hovhannesi Tumanyan (1907–1989; Armenian: Թամար Թումանյան) was a Soviet Armenian architect. She was awarded the title, Honored Worker of Culture of the Armenian SSR (1977).[1] Her father was poet and writer Hovhannes Tumanyan.
Biography
Tamar Tumanyan was born in 1907 in Tbilisi, Russian Empire to parents Olga Tumanyan [hy] and the noted poet Hovhannes Tumanyan.[2][3] She was the youngest of 10 children in her family.[4] Her siblings included Musegh (1889–1938), Ashkhen (1891–1968), Nvard (1892–1957), Artavazd (1894–1918), Hamlik (1896–1937), Anush (1898–1927), Arpik (1899–1981), Areg (1900–1939), and Seda (1905–1988).[2][5] Tamar received her primary education at St. Gayane Girls' School [hy] in Tbilisi.[2]
From 1945 to 1949 she was the secretary of the Union of Architects of Armenia.[4] From 1947 to 1951 she was the chairman of the board of the Armenian Architectural Fund. From 1966 to 1989, she worked as the director of the Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum in Yerevan.[4]