Leonardo da Vinci's Scientific and Artistic Discourse

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This work which is part of the Discourse Arts Media and Society line of research aims to establish relationships between words and images in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 - 1519) seeking to detect how the painter dialogued between art and science. To this end a panoramic study was made of the artistic manifestation in the Renaissance period and the painter's insertion in this period. Next within the analytical procedures of French Discourse Analysis (Pêcheux) the subject-position and the ideological formations through which it moves were analyzed through the mechanisms of paraphrase and polysemy. In order to observe the relationship between word and image and establish a dialogue between art and science Peirce's Semiotic theory was used using concepts and classifications of signs to analyze Da Vinci's images and verbal texts. With this research we hope to see that Da Vinci carried out his artistic project entirely based on a scientific methodology of painting or rather from his codices he established a theory of painting and applied it to his canvases.
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