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Margaret Dagenais
( - 1983)
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Lived/Active: Illinois
Known for: religious art, teaching
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| A teacher at Loyola University in Chicago and also a working artist, Margaret Dagenais focused on religious subjects and its relation to the liturgical reform movement in the Catholic Church in the mid-20th century. She did work for many churches and chapels throughout Chicago with a goal of "making sure that ordinary people in a congregation would be stirred by seeing good art." (86)
Source: Jean S. Hunt, Walking With Women Through Chicago History, II
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