| LUCIAN | - Freud, English painter known for his portraits (6) |
| HOCKNEY | David, English painter known for his paintings of water and swimming pools (7) |
| CONSTABLE | 18th Century English painter known for his landscapes including The Hay Wain and Flatford Mill (9) |
| NASH | Paul, English painter known as a war artist in both World Wars (4) |
| INGRES | French painter known for his portraits |
| AVEDON | Richard, US photographer noted for his portraits and fashion work (6) |
| ANNIGONI | Pietro, Italian painter known for his portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and President Kennedy (8) |
| GOYA | Spanish painter well known for his portraits and for his satires (4) |
| STUBBS | George, painter known for his studies of horses such as 1762's Whistlejacket (6) |
| TISSOT | James, French painter known for his scenes of Victorian life in England (6) |
| GIOTTO | Italian painter known for his frescoes |
| ILYA | Painter Repin known for his portraits of Russian literary figures |
| WHISTLER | US painter and etcher best known for his portraits and series of nocturnes (8) |
| LELY | Best known for his portraits of silk-swathed ladies in Windsor Beauties, Dutch artist whose career was spent in England as painter to the Royal court (4) |
| HALS | Frans ___ (c 1581 - 1666), a Dutch painter best known for his portraits (4) |
| SITTER | An easy target for one having his portrait done (6) |
| DIEGOVELAZQUEZ | 17th-century Spanish painter noted for his portraits (spelling with no 's') |
| SARGENT | John Singer ---, Italianborn painter famous for his portraits (7) |
| VANDYCK | Taught by Rubens and influenced by Titian, a Flemish Baroque artist noted for his portraits and representations of Charles I and his court (3,4) |
| NATTIER | Jean-Marc ___, French painter noted for his portraits of the ladies of King Louis XV's court in classical mythological attire |