Angieri, Isabelle2011-05-182011-05-182011-04-13https://hdl.handle.net/11299/104600Faculty adviser: JB ShankIn the contemporary era, science is widely perceived as a distinct field, having little to no rapport with the arts. But historically, modern science developed through the early modern European interdisciplinary field of the arts and sciences. In fact, in 17th century Europe there was no real separation between the fine arts and science.en-USCollege of Liberal ArtsDepartment of HistoryScience and Art: Perspective and AnamorphosisPresentation