Leonardo da Vinci - ReYep
He spent most of his time as a scientist. I think he would definitely want to be mentioned as a scientist rather than an artist or a painter. In fact, it can be said that he did science like art.
He is one of the most important, mind-blowing characters who made the renaissance renaissance , with his left hand writing backwards from right to left while recording his notes. I wonder if the reason why he writes with his left hand backwards from right to left is because he is left-handed and he wants to see what he writes? Or is it some kind of encryption so that no one can understand what he's written ?
One of the most famous painters of all time. Born: April 15, 1452, Anchiano, Italy
Date and place of death: May 2, 1519, Château du Clos Lucé, Amboise, France

He was also very forward-thinking in the fields of mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and music (approximately 400 - 500 years). He uses light from a single source instead of light that does not leave any shadow in his paintings (I heard this somewhere, I would be glad if someone explains exactly what it is). because it is the penumbra in the pictures that make you pleasant. its main trademark is the distance-proximity effect found in the colors themselves. He found that the colors faded as he went to the horizon. he was everything but a painter, a painter as much as anything else.