Does this grossly incomplete citation
and/or quote ring any bells with anyone? I have searched many databases
and library catalogs too numerous to mention, using various combinations
of keywords, and have found nothing remotely appropriate. I have no context,
other than the fact that a couple of art history profs are trying to identify
the source. I'm now relying on that incomparable source--librarians' brains.
"It seems that memory is aesthetic in itself,
and that an object is
beautiful chiefly because it recalls another." (Alain, Mnemosyne)
Edith L. Crowe | (408) 808-2037 | [log in to unmask]
Art & Humanities Librarian & Coordinator of Graduate Instruction
San Jose State University Library (http://www.sjlibrary.org)
Corresponding Secretary of the Mythopoeic Society (http://www.mythsoc.org)
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