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5 Sentences With "faculty of sight"

How to use faculty of sight in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "faculty of sight" and check conjugation/comparative form for "faculty of sight". Mastering all the usages of "faculty of sight" from sentence examples published by news publications.

If you lock a man in a dark dungeon for his whole life and finally let him out, he may be blinded by the light, but that doesn't mean he lacks the faculty of sight; one day, he will see.
The former Antony and the Johnsons mastermind was referring, of course, not to the physical faculty of sight, but to a kind of psychic equivalent of it—a willingness to hold open a space in her heart and her mind for the alarming headlines about American foreign policy and corporate surveillance and climate change she'd been reading in the news for the past 15 years, to allow the terror and sadness they elicited in her to sink in, to refuse to look away.
This eccentric character never enjoyed the faculty of sight, and many still living remember the sonsy, contented, and sightless face of Willie.
In a situation where the established avant garde was straining against the constraints imposed by serving the world of appearances, African Art demonstrated the power of supremely well organised forms; produced not only by responding to the faculty of sight, but also and often primarily, the faculty of imagination, emotion and mystical and religious experience. These artists saw in African art a formal perfection and sophistication unified with phenomenal expressive power.Johnson, Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon and the Theater of the Absurd. 102–113Richardson, J. Picasso's Apocalyptic Whorehouse.
In a situation where the established avant-garde was straining against the constraints imposed by serving the world of appearances, African art demonstrated the power of supremely well-organized forms; produced not only by responding to the faculty of sight, but also and often primarily, the faculty of imagination, emotion and mystical and religious experience. These artists saw in African art a formal perfection and sophistication unified with phenomenal expressive power. The study of and response to African art, by artists at the beginning of the twentieth century facilitated an explosion of interest in the abstraction, organisation and reorganisation of forms, and the exploration of emotional and psychological areas hitherto unseen in Western art. By these means, the status of visual art was changed.

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