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Sargis Pitsak (Armenian: Սարգիս Պիծակ) was an early 14th-century Armenian artist. Nearly 50 illustrated manuscripts are attributed to him. His father was called Grigor. Pitsak lived in Cilicia, during a difficult period when epidemics often followed wars. He copied and illustrated manuscripts on the request of King Levon IV, queen Mariun and others. Pitsak seems to have been familiar with the work of Toros Roslin and he completed the illustration of a famous Gospel (Matenadaran, Cod. 7651), in which some miniatures reflect Roslin's influence.

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  • Sargis Pitsak (Armenian: Սարգիս Պիծակ) was an early 14th-century Armenian artist. Nearly 50 illustrated manuscripts are attributed to him. His father was called Grigor. Pitsak lived in Cilicia, during a difficult period when epidemics often followed wars. He copied and illustrated manuscripts on the request of King Levon IV, queen Mariun and others. Pitsak seems to have been familiar with the work of Toros Roslin and he completed the illustration of a famous Gospel (Matenadaran, Cod. 7651), in which some miniatures reflect Roslin's influence. (en)
  • Sargis Pitsak, trascritto anche come Sarkis Pitzak (XIII secolo – XIV secolo), è stato un pittore, miniatore ed amanuense armeno. Sargis Pitsak. Il re Leone V d'Armenia presso la sua corte (1331)Sargis Pitsak. L'evangelista Matteo (Vangelo degli otto pittori, 1320)Sargis Pitsak. Prima pagina del vangelo secondo Marco (it)
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  • Sargis Pitsak (Armenian: Սարգիս Պիծակ) was an early 14th-century Armenian artist. Nearly 50 illustrated manuscripts are attributed to him. His father was called Grigor. Pitsak lived in Cilicia, during a difficult period when epidemics often followed wars. He copied and illustrated manuscripts on the request of King Levon IV, queen Mariun and others. Pitsak seems to have been familiar with the work of Toros Roslin and he completed the illustration of a famous Gospel (Matenadaran, Cod. 7651), in which some miniatures reflect Roslin's influence. (en)
  • Sargis Pitsak, trascritto anche come Sarkis Pitzak (XIII secolo – XIV secolo), è stato un pittore, miniatore ed amanuense armeno. Sargis Pitsak. Il re Leone V d'Armenia presso la sua corte (1331)Sargis Pitsak. L'evangelista Matteo (Vangelo degli otto pittori, 1320)Sargis Pitsak. Prima pagina del vangelo secondo Marco (it)
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