The senses were a popular topic for 17th-century painters, and they were shown in a very accurate manner. Swynnerton's angel, who emerges on Earth, follows this tradition by relying on her sight to discover heaven. The subject of 'The Sense of Sight,' an angel overcome with awe at what they can see, may allude to the significance of sight to an artist and the delight of the visual world. Her euphoric look conveys not just sight but also spiritual perception, and the figure's spirituality is contrasted with the realistic painting of body and face.
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