Abstract
The article is devoted to the revival of the Russian school of icon painting in the Luhansk region. In particular, the processes of reproduction of Russian icon-painting canons are shown in the context of professional training of icon painters at the Lugansk state academy of culture and arts named after M. Matusovskiy. The icon-painting department at the Academy has existed for six years. It was the canons and various stylistic features of the Russian schools of icon painting that formed the basis of professional training at the Academy. The study showed that icons made in the traditional Russian icon-painting style are in demand in the churches of the Luhansk region.
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