The senses were a favourite subject for 17th-century artists, represented in a fairly literal manner. Following this tradition, Swynnerton’s angel, who appears on earth, relies on her sight to find heaven. The subject
of 'The Sense of Sight', an angel overwhelmed at the wonder of what they can see, perhaps relates to the importance of sight to an artist and the joy of the visual world. Her rapturous expression suggests not merely
sight but also a spiritual vision and the realistic painting of flesh and face contrasts with the figure’s spirituality.
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