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==In art==
Women baking lavash is a common theme that has inspired Armenian painters. One such, portraitincluding by the famous Soviet-era painter [[Minas Avetisyan]] is(1972).<ref>{{cite displayedweb at|title=Լավաշ theեն [[Nationalթխում. Gallery1972. ofՄինաս Ավետիսյան Armenia|Nationalurl=https://www.facebook.com/MinasAvetisyanHouseMuseum/posts/2754699678122309 Museum|publisher=Minas ofAvetisyan Art]]house-museum in [[Yerevan]]|archive-url=https://archive.ph/pbuNR |archive-date=9 June 2025 |language=hy |date=September 19, 2020}}</ref> A print of the painting ''[[Armenian Ladies Baking Lavash]]'' by the Armenian American artist [[Manuel Tolegian]] was selected by U.S. President [[Gerald Ford]] to hang in the [[White House]] [[United States Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] Collection. The weekend open-air arts-and-crafts market in downtown Yerevan offers many lavash-related paintings and handiworks, with renditions of happy women making lavash having become a common sight.<ref>{{Citecite news |last1=Leahy url|first1=Kate |title=On the Lavash Trail in Armenia |url=https://armeniawww.smithsonianmag.com/travel/enlavash-trail-armenia-180968864/lavash | title work=[[Smithsonian LavashMagazine]] | access-date =April 2021-07-2820, | archive-date = 2022-02-132018 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/2022021314271820250418060312/https://armeniawww.smithsonianmag.com/travel/en/lavash-trail-armenia-180968864/ |urlarchive-statusdate=dead18 April 2025}}</ref>
 
==See also==