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===Commissions=== In the 1970s the Church began to seek a revival of religious art, led by a number of progressive leaders who recognised that the Church had under-invested in this aspect for centuries, with Imogen becoming a favourite of many church leaders; notably, she was given the newly created title "Artist in Charge" of the redesign of a number of churches, meaning she was given responsibility for hiring other artists, as well as architects, craftsmen and masons.{{sfn|Robinson|2002|p=219}} This led to the careers of a number of notable Irish visual artists, of whom one of the best known is the stained glass designer [[Harry Clarke]] (b. 1889).
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