George Frederick Watts
George Frederick Watts was a British painter and sculptor, born on February 23, 1817, in London. He is best known for his symbolic and allegorical works, which often convey deep philosophical and moral themes. Watts was a prominent figure in the Victorian art scene and was associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
Watts created many notable pieces, including the famous painting "Hope," which depicts a blindfolded woman holding a lyre with only one string. His work often aimed to inspire and uplift, reflecting his belief in the power of art to convey profound messages about humanity and existence. Watts passed away on July 1, 1904.