The female artist as icon of the liberation of the spirit

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Griffith, Michael. (2002). The female artist as icon of the liberation of the spirit. In Colette Rayment and Mark L. Byrne (Ed.). Seeking the Centre; RLA Conference Proceedings. Sydney, Australia: RLA Press; Dept of Studies in Religion; University of Sydney. pp. 254 - 264
AuthorsGriffith, Michael
KeywordsFine Arts (incl. Sculpture and Painting);--Literary Studies not elsewhere classified;--The creative artsLanguages and literature
Year2002
PublisherRLA Press; Dept of Studies in Religion; University of Sydney
Page range254 - 264
Research GroupSchool of Arts
Place of publicationSydney, Australia
EditorsColette Rayment and Mark L. Byrne
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