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EH-50290-11Education Programs: Institutes for Higher Education FacultyUniversity of VirginiaLeonardo da Vinci: Between Art and Science10/1/2011 - 12/31/2012$204,083.00Francesca Fiorani   University of VirginiaCharlottesvilleVA22903-4833USA2011Arts, GeneralInstitutes for Higher Education FacultyEducation Programs2040830203340.730

A three-week institute for twenty-five college and university faculty members to explore the relations between art and science in the Renaissance.

Leonardo da Vinci: Between Art and Science examines the relations between art and science in the Renaissance, when disciplinary boundaries were not as clearly distinct as they are today. Combining the history of art, science, literature, and technology, the proposed Institute for College and University Teachers focuses on the works of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), the versatile, canonical artist of western art who moved with equal ease among artistic, literary, and scientific circles. The Institute focuses on Leonardo’s research to transfer observations from one system of representation (geometrical and scientific diagrams) to another (painting and drawing). Ultimately, by concentrating on how Leonardo saw the relations between art and science, the Institute elucidates the processes at the root of modern science: how to record, visualize, and abstract first-hand observations, and, even more importantly, how to translate these observations from one system of representation to another.