I paint ideas, not things. My intention is less to paint works that are pleasing to the eye than to suggest great thoughts which will speak to the imagination and the heart and will arouse all that is noblest and best in man.
George Frederic WattsIn the Bible (Hebrews, 6:19), hope is โan anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil.โ Here [in Watts painting], Hope is blindfolded, seated on a globe and playing a lyre of which all but one of the strings are broken . . . Hopeโs attempts to make music appear futile and several critics argued that the work might have been more appropriately titledDespair. Watts explained that โHopeneed not mean expectancy. It suggests here, rather, the music which can come from the remaining cordโ.
George Frederic Watts