[2],[3] He lived at 11 Zanduleki Street in Tbilisi with his parents and his sister Nana.
[6] In 1959, he obtained the title of professor[7] and created his own artist workshop.
[2],[3] He deceased on (2010-04-08)8 April 2010 and rests in the Didube Pantheon in Tbilisi.
[14] In 1970, Georgy Totibadze participated to the mural of the Pirosmani restaurant in Tbilisi.
[16] He has also painted: The majority of his works are exhibited in public collections such as the Georgian National Museum, the S. Shervardnadze National Gallery, the Shalva Amirananshvili Museum of Fine Arts and mostly the Tretyakov gallery in Moscow.