| ARTCRITIC | E.g. Victorian John Ruskin (3,6) |
| GREENAWAY | Illustrator of "toy books", including Marigold Garden, Mother Goose and Under the Window, who was the daughter of an engraver and a milliner, and a friend of John Ruskin (9) |
| GRAY | Effie, Scottish painter married to John Ruskin and John Everett Millais (4) |
| EFFIE | ____ Gray, Scottish writer married to John Ruskin and John Everett Millais |
| UNTO | ___ This Last, book by John Ruskin (4) |
| MUSSOORIE | Hill station in Uttarakhand state where Ruskin Bond resides (as of 2021) |
| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Inspired by the visions of William Morris and John Ruskin, a design movement that flourished around 1880 that sought to revive workmanship (4,3,6) |
| TURNER | "Painter of light" championed by John Ruskin; he was the son of a Cockney perruquier and created The Fighting Temeraire and Norham Castle, Sunrise (6) |
| PRIDE | "In general, ___ is at the bottom of all great mistakes": John Ruskin |
| STONES | The - of Venice ; three-volume treatise on architecture by John Ruskin (6) |
| CRAFTS | Arts and -; aesthetic movement whose chief proponents include John Ruskin and William Morris (6) |
| POTOFPAINT | One of the most celebrated trials in the history of art centered on a libel suit brought by artist James McNeill Whistler against art critic John Ruskin for using this phrase to describe Whistler's pa |
| RENI | Baroque-era painter Guido, in whom John Ruskin found only "a few pale rays of fading sanctity" |
| HIMSELF | "When a man is wrapped up in ___ he makes a pretty small package." (John Ruskin) |
| DOYLE | Illustrator for Punch, Dickens and Ruskin, Victorian artist Richard 'Dickie' ... |
| AREST | "There's no music in ___...": Ruskin |
| SKIRUN | Ruskin on track on a slope (3,3) |
| REFUSNIK | Former Soviet dissident; E. F. Ruskin (anag.) |
| SURNAME | The man Ruskin partly raised. Bond, perhaps? (7) |
| CONISTON | Cumbrian village home to the Ruskin Museum |