Book Review: How Calouste Gulbenkian became the richest man in the world

Spectator.co.uk
Jan 3 2019


Philip Hensher
Mr Five Per Cent: The Many Lives of Calouste Gulbenkian, the World’s Richest Man
Jonathan Conlin
Profile Books, pp.402, £25

Whenever I find myself visiting some great historic house, I always like to break off from gawping at tapestries to ask the tour guide: ‘How did the family make its money in the first place?’ For some reason, this almost always astonishes and bewilders. It’s as if the devotion of capital to bricks and mortar, acres of commemorative canvas and fresco, marble and landscaping, covers up any roots in the slave trade or the amassing of bribes from Indian nawabs. Money is made, and then it sets about dignifying itself.

The Gulbenkian Foundation is a solid organisation based in Lisbon. It dispenses money in improving ways and possesses a very handsome art gallery, full of treasures. It is a blameless thing. But why is it in Lisbon? Why does it have so much money? And how was that money made?

No doubt in a couple of centuries hardly anyone will pose these questions, and the Gulbenkian Foundation will appear as innocuous as Kedleston Hall. Jonathan Conlin’s riveting life of its founder, Calouste Gulbenkian, lays bare the savage origins of this expensive tranquillity. Yeats said it best: ‘Some violent bitter man, some powerful man/Called architect and artist in, that they,/Bitter and violent men, might rear in stone/ The sweetness that all longed for night and day.’

Like many obscenely rich men, Calouste was from an already very wealthy family. His origins were in the close-knit Armenian community in Constantinople. A favourite anecdote has his father, Sarkis, complaining that his coffee-servant had fallen asleep on the job; the other servants, over-zealously, beat him to death. His father’s angry complaint, ‘I told you to beat him, not to kill him,’ forms the punchline. When Sarkis died, he left the equivalent of £80 million. Calouste, who had been educated abroad, a rootless commander of money, set about transforming this to an inconceivable extent.
 

Left: Calouste Gulbenkian. Centre: ‘The Break-up of the Ice’ by Claude Monet. Right: ‘Boy Blowing Bubbles’ by Edouard Manet, from the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon

 
The source of the vast fortune was oil. Gulbenkian took a close interest in it, even at a time when its main commercial use was as kerosene for lighting. Before the first world war, he had acquired a 5 per cent share of oil throughout the territories of the Ottoman empire. The value of this was not universally apparent until the 1920s.

At 3 a.m. on 14 October 1927, drilling near Kirkuk in Iraq hit oil under such pressure that it exploded with 90,000 barrels a day. The flow could not be brought under control for more than a week; five workers were asphyxiated by the gas cloud that formed. Against all advice, Gulbenkian hung on to his share for decades. He had written a report on the exploitation of Mesopotamian oil in 1894; the first crude from Kirkuk reached the Mediterranean in 1934. Only once in his life, at the age of 19, did he actually visit an oil field.

The unflagging efforts Gulbenkian made to consolidate his position are described in fascinating detail by Conlin. When it came to it, Gulbenkian was extremely reluctant to invest any of his 5 per cent in the necessary infrastructure — in, for instance, contributing towards the costs of constructing pipelines. But the main interest of this clear-sighted biography is in its exploration of what this level of wealth does to a man, and the people around him.

‘I am the master — it is I who have the money — I will flatten everything in my path,’ Gulbenkian once told his wife. If he was not entirely detached from the idea of morality, he seems to have permitted himself an idiosyncratic notion of conduct. Among his stated ‘fixed moral principles’ was an open disapproval of friends keeping ‘profitable deals to themselves, without allowing Gulbenkian to “taste a slice of it”.’ An Ottoman doctor called Kemhadjian usefully advised his wealthy patient that it was necessary for him ‘to have sex regularly with young women, as a rejuvenating tonic’. Gulbenkian stuck carefully to this programme.

On the other hand, he maintained no particular principles about who he was prepared to trade with. The Armenian massacres made no impact on his dealings with Turks. He had no objection to doing business with the Third Reich, and the Russian revolution presented him with a huge opportunity, both in terms of oil concessions and acquiring art from the imperial collections. Others at the time had moral objections to the Soviet commissars, one oilman stating firmly that ‘such money is used to promote revolution and murder. The Soviet regime is an anti-Christ regime’. It was not so much that these views were different to Gulbenkian’s; more that he considered such questions beneath him.

Calouste’s family life was a sorry affair. He acquired a palace in Paris, but kept it more or less as a museum. He would retire each night to sleep at the Ritz, after being hosed down in a silver-lined Lalique bathroom niche by an unenvied valet. His wife, Nevarte, led a sad life. Gulbenkian was an avid collector of jewellery, but she was never permitted to wear any of it. His son, Nubar, was kept on a tight leash by either the promise of more money or the periodic, wilful withdrawal of all funds. At one point, absurdly, he sued his father in open court, claiming 5 per cent of the 5 per cent.

Calouste’s idea of a loving offer of reconciliation after one of these periodic ruptures was a note inviting Nubar ‘to return with heart and love to your father’s work and receive and enjoy your usual allowance’. In later years, Nubar became a favourite of the British media for his startling, pantomime-villain appearance and his way with jocular bons mots. He famously drove around in a converted London cab, remarking: ‘I like to travel in a gold-plated taxi. It can turn on a sixpence, whatever that is.’

The collections are magnificent, of course, and it is they that ensure that Gulbenkian’s name is remembered when other immensely rich men of the time — his associate Henri Deterding, for instance — are forgotten. Much of the art was amassed in disgraceful circumstances, inluding Rembrandts from the Hermitage after the Russian revolution. After acquiring what he wanted, Gulbenkian had the gall to write to the commissar in charge:

I have always been of the opinion that those things which have been held in your museums for many years should not be sold. If word of their sale were to get out it would harm your government’s credit.

In other words, he didn’t want anyone else to be allowed to go shopping at the Hermitage.

Some of the most important pieces were immediately loaned to institutions and never actually seen by Gulbenkian himself. Still, the art remains in Lisbon — which was the one place in Europe he could go on living in five magnificent hotel suites throughout the second world war and afterwards, until his death in 1955.

This is an excellent book, guiding us with a sure hand and a lucid talent for exposition through the very different worlds of connoisseurship, family trauma and the making of millions. Conlin frankly admits when one of Gulbenkian’s business dealings, intended to be obscure, remains impenetrable. He compels unwilling admiration for the sheer tenacity of his hero over decades, while leaving us in no doubt of the hellish narrowness of Calouste’s focus.

The tycoon is beautifully summed up in many passing details, but perhaps particularly the list in his pocketbook of

all the things he needed to have with him when he travelled: passports, stationery,
telegraph code books, wines and champagnes, medicines, coffee, honey (a special kind), sunglasses and binoculars (for birdwatching).

But no books.

This biography reminds me of Anthony Powell’s devastating portrait of Sir Magnus Donners, another rich patron whose

interest leant towards painting rather than literature. He existed in my mind as one of those figures, dominating, no doubt, in their own remote sphere, but slightly ridiculous when seen casually at close quarters.

Newspaper: Armenia acting PM instructs subordinates to keep maximum silence on Russian natural gas matter

News.am, Armenia
Dec 22 2018
Newspaper: Armenia acting PM instructs subordinates to keep maximum silence on Russian natural gas matter Newspaper: Armenia acting PM instructs subordinates to keep maximum silence on Russian natural gas matter

10:39, 22.12.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – Considerable information was disseminated in recent days regarding the possible increase in the Russian natural gas prices in Armenia, Past (Fact) newspaper reported.

“The formal [respective] responses are extremely sparse; in principle, one can say they are absent.

“According to the reliable data that we have, a strict instruction has been given on behalf of the [acting] prime minister to the energy ministry officials, as well as to the government officials who are in any way related to the topic, not to give interviews on the gas tariff matter, to keep silent to the maximum, [and] only in case of severe necessity, to formally limit [themselves] to solely one sentence: ‘The negotiations are in progress.’

“There is a viewpoint that the [Armenian] authorities themselves also do not fully picture what is expected in the near future; that’s why, on the one hand, they work not to allow panic moods; on the other hand, to avoid artificial expectations,” Past wrote.

Numerous staff members, officials of culture and Diaspora ministries declare strike, protest governmental optimization plan

Category
Society

Numerous staff members of the Ministry of Diaspora and Ministry of Culture are on strike, protesting the optimization plan of the government that envisages merging the culture ministry with the ministry of education and science, and the Diaspora ministry will become be downgraded to a department under the foreign ministry.

Diaspora ministry officials protesting outside the ministry building near Republic Square in Yerevan claim that the ministry is fulfilling all its functions duly. They argue that their functions are not the same as the foreign ministry’s functions. They also have fears of losing their jobs as a result of the ministry’s dissolution.

Staff of the culture ministry oppose merging with the education and science ministry. They say that culture is Armenia’s visiting card, and therefore the ministry of culture should be given broad authority and resources to preserve culture and to create a society developed on national system of values.

The protesting staff of the ministries walked towards the governmental headquarters in Republic Square and are planning to convey a letter to caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

The protestors argue that dissolving or merging the ministries at once is wrong. They suggest examining and analyzing the functions of each staff member, make assessments, and then only make optimizations.

Russia wants fair and mutually acceptable settlement of NK conflict – Lavrov

Russia wants fair and mutually acceptable settlement of NK conflict – Lavrov

Save

Share

21:24,

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. Russia will spare no efforts to contribute to the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict, ARMENPRESS reports, citing the official website of the Russian foreign ministry, foreign minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov said in a meeting with Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev.

“We want to foster the direct communication between Yerevan and Baku for the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict. I know that you have met with the Armenian Prime Minister”, Lavrov said.

He noted that Russia wants a fair and mutually acceptable settlement of the conflict. “Russia, with its internal capacities, as well as a member of Russia, USA, France trio of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries, will spare no efforts to contribute to the settlement of the conflict”, Lavrov said.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenia has candidate for CSTO Secretary General and is ready to continue fulfilling its commitments – acting defense minister to Russian reporters

Armenia has candidate for CSTO Secretary General and is ready to continue fulfilling its commitments – acting defense minister to Russian reporters

Save

Share

15:50, 1 December, 2018

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. On December 1 acting defense minister of Armenia Davit Tonoyan held a meeting and Q&A session with the representatives of several Russian leading media outlets, the ministry told Armenpress.

Commenting on the current situation over the position of the CSTO Secretary General, the acting minister said Armenia has its candidate for the Secretary General and is ready to continue fulfilling its commitments. Davit Tonoyan also touched upon the Armenian-Russian allied relations, noting that Armenia attaches great importance to the military and military-technical cooperation with Russia.

As for the current situation in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact and the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border, the acting minister said in the recent period the number of ceasefire violations by the Azerbaijani forces has decreased. He also talked about the operative communication established between the sides, stating that before this Armenia’s communication with Azerbaijan was operating within the frames of the International Committee of Red Cross and the OSCE, and this new communication can contribute to reducing the border tension and intensity of ceasefire violations.

At the request of reporters, Davit Tonoyan also talked about the humanitarian aid provided to Syria, emphasizing that Armenia will continue providing assistance to the settlements and the Syrian-Armenian community affected by the conflict.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




Սուրիկ Խաչատրյանը Մեծ Բրիտանիայում նոր ընկերություն է հիմնել

  • 26.11.2018
  •  

  • Հայաստան
  •  

1
 73

Սյունիքի նախկին մարզպետ Սուրիկ Խաչատրյանը Միացյալ Թագավորությունում վերջերս ընկերություն է հիմնել: Այս մասին հայտնում է «Հետք»-ը։


2004-2013 եւ 2014-2016 թթ. Սյունիքը ղեկավարած Խաչատրյանը օրեր առաջ՝ նոյեմբերի 7-ին, հուշագիր է ստորագրել իր գործընկեր Էբի Քինգ Խավաջայի (Abbey King Khawaja) հետ «Sunik Investments Limited» ընկերություն հիմնադրելու մասին: ՍՊԸ-ն գրանցվել է նոյեմբերի 8-ին: Ընդամենը 100 ֆունտ կանոնադրական կապիտալով ընկերության սեփականատերերը 50-50 համամասնությամբ Խաչատրյանն ու Խավաջան են, ովքեր գրանցվել են նաեւ որպես տնօրեններ: Քարտուղարն էլ Ալան Պետեր Հովարդն է (Alan Peter Howard):


Հետաքրքիր է, որ եթե ընկերության փաստաթղթերում Խաչատրյանի դիմաց նշված է Հայաստանի, իսկ Խավաջայի դեպքում՝ բրիտանական (ՄԹ) քաղաքացիության մասին, ապա բնակության երկիրը երկուսի պարագայում էլ նշված է Միացյալ Թագավորությունը:


«Sunik Investments Limited»-ը գրանցված է Անգլիայի Դորսեթ կոմսության Ֆերնդաուն քաղաքում (8 Lynwood Close, Ferndown, Dorset, England, BH22 9TD): Քանի որ ընկերությունը նոր է գրանցվել, շատ բան դրա մասին դեռ հայտնի չէ:


Այդուհանդերձ, սա Ս. Խաչատրյանի առաջին ընկերությունը չէ Միացյալ Թագավորությունում: 2016-ի հոկտեմբերի 1-ին երկրորդ անգամ Սյունիքի մարզպետի պաշտոնից ազատվելուց հետո՝ նույն տարվա դեկտեմբերի 1-ին, նա դարձել է «Kerkhoff Legal» LLP-ի (սահմանափակ պատասխանատվությամբ ընկերակցություն) մասնակից:


«Kerkhoff Legal»-ը հիմնադրվել էր 2014-ի ապրիլին գերմանացիներ Գերդ Կերխոֆի (Gerd Kerkhoff) եւ Վերներ Ռայստելի (Werner Reistel) կողմից: Այն գրանցված էր Անգլիայի Հալ քաղաքում: 2016-ի վերջին, սակայն, հիմնադիրներն իրենց տեղը զիջել են Խաչատրյանին ու մեկ այլ գերմանացի Հանս Լուդվիգին (Hans Ludwig): Դրանից մի քանի ամիս անց՝ 2017-ի հունիսին, Խաչատրյանի ու Լուդվիգի ընկերակցությունը լուծարվել է:


Սուրիկ Խաչատրյանի հեռախոսահամարն անհասանելի է. օպերատորի տեղեկացմամբ՝ «տվյալ հեռախոսահամարը ժամանակավորապես չի սպասարկվում», ինչը նշանակում է, որ համարի սպասարկումը կասեցված է բաժանորդի դիմումով կամ պարտքի պատճառով: Մեր տեղեկություններով՝ նախկին պաշտոնյան մեկնել է Հայաստանից:

Aram Sargsyan: Armenia should deepen relations with NATO

News.am, Armenia
Nov 28 2018
Aram Sargsyan: Armenia should deepen relations with NATO Aram Sargsyan: Armenia should deepen relations with NATO

19:18, 28.11.2018
                  

Armenia should deepen its relations with Western organizations, including with NATO, one of the leaders of “We” bloc, the head of the Republic party Aram Sargsyan said during election campaign in Gyumri on Wednesday.

“We must diversify our foreign policy relations, deepen cooperation with NATO, ”he said.

Aram Sargsyan added that if Armenia continues its previous foreign policy, they can write a letter to Putin asking him to turn Armenia into one of the regions of Russia.

Չեմ թաքցնի՝ Լուկաշենկոյի հետ քննարկել ենք ՀԱՊԿ-ի գլխավոր քարտուղարի հարցը. Միրզոյան

  • 28.11.2018
  •  

  • Հայաստան
  •  

     

1
 59

Չեմ թաքցնի Մինսկում քննարկումներ են եղել նաեւ ՀԱՊԿ-ի գլխավոր քարտուղարության շուրջ: Այս մասին լրագրեղների հետ զրույցում հայտարարել է ՀՀ առաջին փոխվարչապետի պաշտոնակատար Արարատ Միրզոյանը:


Նա կառուցողական է գնահատում Մինսկում ԵՏՄ երկրների վարչապետների նեղ կազմով նիստի ընթացքում Բելառուսի նախագահ Ալեքսանդր Լուկաշենկոյի հետ ՀԱՊԿ-ի գլխավոր քարտուղարության շուրջ քննարկումը:


Հարցին, թե արդյոք Լուկաշենկոյի հետ քննարկվել է ՀԱՊԿ գլխավոր քարտուղարի շուրջ առաջ եկած խնդիրը, նաեւ վերջին հայտարարությունները, Արարատ Միրզոյանը պատասխանեց. «Ես Հայաստանը ներկայացնում էի ԵԱՏՄ կառավարական խորհրդում, որի շրջանակներում կայացել է վարչապետերի, այդ թվում իմ հանդիպումը Բելառուսի նախագահ Ալեքսանդր Լուկաշենկոյի հետ:


Հանդիպման ընթացքում տարբեր հարցեր են քննարկվել, այդ թվում կնճռոտ հարցեր, այդ թվում ԵՏՄ-ին անմիջականորեն չվերաբերող, այդ գործընկերության այլ ձեւաչափերին վերաբերող, չթաքցնեմ, նաեւ ՀԱՊԿ-ի գլխավոր քարտուղարության մասին ենք խոսել: Մանրամասներ, իհարկե, չեմ հաղորդի, քանի որ փակ քննարկում էր, բայց կարող եմ վստահեցնել, որ բավականին կառուցողական է եղել քննարկումը եւ ՌԴ վարչապետի, եւ Բելառուսի նախագահի, եւ մյուս մեր գործընկերների դիրքորոշումը»:


Նա հաստատեց, որ խոսել են նաեւ Լուկաշենկոյի՝ Ադրբեջանի դեսպանի հետ հանդիպման մասին, որին խիստ էր արձագանքել Նիկոլ Փաշինյանը. «Բոլոր նրբերանգների, բոլոր ենթահարցերի վերաբերյալ խոսել ենք, բայց ձեր թույլտվությամբ մանրամասներ չեմ հաղորդի»:


Հարցին, թե որքանո՞վ է լուծված համարում այդ հակասությունը, Միրզոյանը պատասխանեց. «Հակասություն չէ, ես կանվանեի խնդիր: Տարբեր ձեւաչափերում եթե կա գործընկերություն, կան նաեւ խնդիրներ, որոնք լուծվում են կամ չեն լուծվում: Սա այդ խնդիրներից մեկն է: Իհարկե, հարցը երեկ չլուծվեց, որովհետեւ նախեւառաջ այդ ձեւաչափը չէր, սա ԵՏՄ հանդիպում էր, ոչ թե ՀԱՊԿ-ի, բնականաբար, լուծվել չէր կարող: Բայց շուտով կկայանա ՀԱՊԿ-ի հերթական հավաքը եւ այդ ժամանակ գուցե հարցը լուծում ստանա: Քննարկումը, որին ես եմ մասնակցել, շատ կառուցողական էր»:

Pashinyan: Judgment Day has come – heads will fly, laid on the asphalt, will be hit to the walls

Arminfo, Armenia
Nov 27 2018
Pashinyan: Judgment Day has come – heads will fly, laid on the asphalt, will be hit to the walls

November 27

Yerevan

Tatevik Shahunyan. The ruling My Step bloc started the second day of the election campaign from the Lori region.

The main theme of the election speech of Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was yesterday's incident with a candidate from the bloc Sasun Mikayelyan, who said that the May revolution was more important for the Armenian people than the Artsakh victory. Pashinyan did not like the aftershocks of this statement, in which he saw the influence of the Republican Party. "Where were all these false patriots when they robbed the army, when they stole food from the soldiers?

Why were they silent? They were silent because they themselves also robbed and stored the loot in their basements, as did General Manvel Grigoryan. We all know them by name, we know who stole what and how much and where the loot is kept. We will return to the army all the stolen funds till the last penny, all the thieves will be punished. All of them will become homeless, as they were originally. Judgment day has come, all those who are trying to scare people – various local princes will also be held responsible . We will take everyone out of their cabinets, will beat against the walls, lay on the asphalt so that they cannot get up, cut off their neck ", Pashinyan threatened. He further assured that only the people can decide who will continue to be in power. He urged not to give a single vote for the Republican Party, which for years had robbed the people, but send all Republicans to the garbage dump. Pashinyan also urged not to vote for those forces who believe that in Armenia it is possible to solve issues by violent means.

At the end, Pashinyan also promised to carry out an economic revolution after the elections and bring the country out of poverty.

NSS makes donation to Hayastan All-Armenian Fund

Director of the National Security Service of Armenia Artur Vanetsyan visited the Yerevan office of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s TV Marathon accompanied by his son.

As Hayastan All-Armenian Fund reports, Artur Vanetsyan urged to actively participate in the nationwide fund raising event. The NSS Director assured that all the donated sums will serve their goals.

The National Security Service donated over 9.5 million AMD, while Vanetsyan donated his one month’s salary as a personal donation.