Napier Waller’s highly finished watercolours were unusual in the 1920s because of their literary subjects and grand Neoclassical style. Napier’s depiction of his subjects was often enigmatic. In Virgil, the Roman poet is portrayed as a powerful youth wearing a dagger and escorting a winged horse. The apocalyptic scene in the background illustrates the sacking of Troy described in Virgil’s epic poem the Aeneid. However, the central figures in the composition appear as the Greek hero Bellerophon and his winged horse, Pegasus. The man and horse are shown in profile, the upward movement captured in a stylised Classical form.