Vahram Manavian (Born Constantinople, Ottoman Turkey 1880 – died Cairo, Egypt 1952) was an Ottoman and Egyptian painter of Armenian descent.
[2] He went to Paris, France where he took lessons at the Académie Julian.
[4] He emigrated with his family to Egypt in 1911 and settled in Alexandria.
He became an art teacher and later set up a business for financial reasons, as well as working as a photographer.
He moved to Cairo and in 1934 opened a joint exhibition with the painter Yervant Demirciyan.