Created in 1892, Gerald Moira's painting "The Silent Voice" is a mesmerizing work that combines the ethereal qualities of the Pre-Raphaelite style with a deep, contemplative mood. This painting is a visual interpretation of a stanza from Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem "The Two Voices," which addresses themes of pride and the vastness of the world: “Thereto the silent voice replied; Self-blinded are you by your pride: Look up thro’ night: the world is wide.” In "The Silent Voice," Moira captur...