Life Originally born Ohem Karapetian in 1726 to an Armenian family residing in
Jerusalem, he would later change his first name to the more well-known Arabic pronunciation,
Yuhanna, and almost completely omit his given surname upon moving to Cairo. In its stead, he would add
al-Armani and
al-Qudsi paying homage to both his Armenian heritage and his home town of Jerusalem. Yuhanna died in Cairo in 1786. There is some debate over the actual nature of their partnership, and evidence pointing to them having more of a master-apprentice relationship, with Ibrahim being the master and Yuhanna as the apprentice. Their combined artistic style is influenced and informed by post-Byzantine as well as Syrio-Palestinian style icons. This influence can be seen in one of the more iconic aspects of their style which is the use of written text alongside the visuals, which functions as narration of the scene and provides additional information such as names of the saints. Their subject matter also featured more regionally-specific Egyptian motifs such as mounted warrior saints, which appear numerous times both in their work as well as in the work of other Egyptian Coptic icon painters. == Art work ==