Hope

Watts, George Frederick (1817-1904)


Item type:
painting
Date of creation:
1886
Height:
142.2 cm  (56 in.)
Width:
111.8 cm  (44 in.)
Technique / Medium:
oil on canvas

    Item location

  • Tate (United Kingdom)
    [Museum inv. no.: N01640]

Description

The picture is one of a series of allegorical subjects which Watts intended for a decorative scheme known as the 'House of Life'. Traditionally the figure of Hope is identified by an anchor, but Watts was seeking a fresher, more original approach. He painted blind Hope seated on a globe and playing on a lyre which has all its strings broken except one. She bends her head to listen to the faint music, but her efforts appear forlorn; the overall atmosphere is one of sadness and desolation rather than hope.The picture's sense of melancholy is enhanced by the soft brushwork and the translucent mists that envelop the floating globe. Watts appears to have drawn on several contemporary sources for the figure of Hope.

Iconclass

56D1(+11)
Hope; 'Speranza', 'Speranza delle fatiche' (Ripa) (+ abstract concept represented by female figure)

Instruments [MIMO Code] (notes)

Lyre [3501]

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Image URLs

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RIdIM record id

5561

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