John Tohabi

A self-portrait of John with his khelrtva.

John Tohabi (Georgian: იოანე თოჴაბი, romanized: ioane toẖabi; fl. late 11th - early 12th century[a]) was a Georgian ordained priest, hieromonachos[3] and icon painter whose works were donated in the High Middle Ages to the Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai and its monastic community,[4][5] originally all displayed together for the decoration of the entire church.[6]

  1. ^ Lidova, p. 80
  2. ^ Kalopissi-Verti, p. 134
  3. ^ Le Muséon, p. 407
  4. ^ Dumbarton, p. 369
  5. ^ Le Muséon, p. 403
  6. ^ Lidova (2011), p. 355


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