Leonardo da vinci considered himself both a sculptor and a painter.
He was a painter, an inventor, a scientist, but not really a sculptor.
Leonardo da vinci
Leonardo da Vinci was an painter, sculptor, scientist, sculptor, anatomist, mathematician, engineer, botanist, architect,...
Sculptor Musician Painter Inventor
He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio, painter and sculptor, in Florence.
He was a painter , sculptor , architect, musician, engineer , and a scientist.
He was a Renaissance artist, scientist, anatomist, etc. he was the painter of the piece of artwork called "mona lisa' Leonardo da vinci painted the Last Supper. He was an accomplished painter, sculptor and scientist.
You want Leonardo da Vinci as the answer, perhaps. But he was not an architect. Michelangelo was a painter, sculptor and architect, but did not excel in the sciences you mention.
He was apprenticed to Andrea del Verrocchio, a Florentine sculptor and painter.
Leonardo da Vinci was an accomplished sculptor and although he was trained in a variety of art forms including fresco he was reluctant to paint the Sistine Chapel. His own attitude about his painting is the main reason he is thought of as a sculptor and inventor before a magnificent painter.
In his youth he was apprenticed to the painter and sculptor Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence.
That would be Leonardo from the town of Vinci. Or, if you prefer, Leonardo da Vinci.