This course broadly examines the associations and collaborations between artists, architects, philosophers, scientists, cartographers, mathematicians, and medical practitioners. Art played an active role in developing new technologies, chemical compounds, theories about bodies, and constructions of place. By focusing on the Enlightenment (1685-1815) and its adjacent years, this class introduces students to wider issues about how nationalism, revolution, imperialism, and cross-cultural changes configured the relationship between art and science.