The Aesthetic Movement: Walter Pater on the Mona Lisa
The Renaissance (London, 1893). Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1980, pp. 98-99.

"The presence that rose thus so strangely beside the waters, is expressive of 
what in the ways of a thousand years men had come to desire. Hers is the head 
upon which all "the ends of the world are come," and the eyelids are a little 
weary. It is a beauty wrought out from within upon the flesh, the deposit, 
little cell by cell, of strange thoughts and fantastic reveries and exquisite 
passions. Set it for a moment beside one of those white Greek goddesses or 
beautiful women of antiquity, and how would they be troubled by this beauty, 
into which the soul with all its maladies has passed! All the thoughts and 
experience of the world have etched and moulded there, in that which they have 
of power to refine and make expressive the outward form, the animalism of 
Greece, the lust of Rome, the mysticism of the middle age with its spiritual 
ambition and imaginative loves, the return of the Pagan world, the sins of the 
Borgias. She is older than the rocks among which she sits; like the vampire, 
she has been dead many times, and learned the secrets of the grave; and has 
been a diver in deep seas, and keeps their fallen day about her; and trafficked 
for strange webs with Eastern merchants: and, as Leda, was the mother of Helen 
of Troy, and, as Saint Anne, the mother of Mary; and all this has been to her 
but as the sound of lyres and flutes, and lives only in the delicacy with which 
it has moulded the changing lineaments, and tinged the eyelids and the hands. 
The fancy of a perpetual life, sweeping together ten thousand experiences, is 
an old one; and modern philosophy has conceived the idea of humanity as wrought 
upon by, and summing up in itself all modes of thought and life. Certainly Lady 
Lisa might stand as the embodiment of the old fancy, the symbol of the modern 
idea."


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