This is a list of women artists who were born in Armenia or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. [1] [2]
Hovhannes, also spelled Hovhanes, Hovannes or Hovanes is an Armenian name equivalent to English John.
Tumanyan or T’umanyan or Tumanian is an Armenian surname and may refer to:
Mariam Arshaki Aslamazyan was a Soviet Armenian painter, recognized as a People's Artist of the Armenian SSR (1965) and People's Artist of the Soviet Union (1990).
Zabelle C. Boyajian was an Armenian painter, writer, and translator, who lived most of her life in London.
Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan was a Soviet Georgian artist, graphic designer and sculptor of Armenian origin.
Lavinia Bazhbeuk-Melikyan was a Soviet-Armenian painter who was a full member of the Russian Academy of Arts, and a People's Artist of the Armenian SSR.
Lilit Soghomonyan is an Armenian artist.
The Gallery of Mariam and Yeranuhi Aslamazyan Sisters is a gallery in Armenia, exhibiting the complete collection of the painting, graphic, ceramic works of Mariam and Yeranuhi Aslamazyan sisters. It holds the largest collection of the Aslamazyan sisters' paintings, prints, drawings, and ceramic works of any museum in the world. It is the only museum named after female artists and devoted to female artists in Armenia.
Sasun Grigoryan was an Armenian neoclassical architect, well known for his work in the city of Leninakan and Yerevan, Armenia.
Armine A. Tumanyan, is an Armenian painter, designer, coordinator of painting exhibitions. She is a member of the Artists' Union of Armenia, Head of Tavush Branch, and Director of Tavush Spiritual Revival Foundation.
Nor Burastan Cemetery, also known as the Christian Armenian Burastan Cemetery, is the major Armenian cemetery located in southeast of Tehran. It was established in 1974 by the St. Stephen Chapel (hy), in Tehran.
Yeranuhi (Yeran) Arshaki Aslamazyan was an Armenian and Soviet artist and graphic artist. She was a member of the Artists' Union of the USSR and an Honored Artist of the Armenian SSR.
Alexander Firsovich Sukhanov was a Soviet-Russian painter who lived and worked in Moscow. He was known as a painter who employed sensuous expressions of nature in his painterly style artworks giving visual expression to the atmosphere of a particular place and time.