| FILIPPOLIPPI | 15th-century Florentine priest and artist noted for his frescoes at Prato cathedral |
| LIPPI | Filippo ?, 15th-century Florentine priest and artist noted for his frescoes at Prato cathedral |
| MANTEGNA | Italian Renaissance artist noted for his frescoes |
| MASACCIO | Born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, Italian artist remembered for his frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel including The Tribute Money and St Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow (8) |
| AUDUBON | John James, US naturalist and artist noted for his paintings of birds (7) |
| MACHIAVELLI | 15th-century Florentine politician and writer (11) |
| MASOLINO | 15th Century Florentine School artist |
| GIOTTO | Italian painter known for his frescoes |
| 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) |
| DEGAS | Artist noted for his bronzes of dancers and his studies in oil and pastel of ballerinas, horse-racing and the millinery trade (5) |
| TIEPOLO | Italian Rococo artist who painted frescoes at Wurzburg Residenz (7) |
| STEEN | Dutch artist noted for his depictions of everyday 17th-century life in paintings such as Rhetoricians at a Window, Beware of Luxury, The Effects of Intemperance, The Dancing Couple and The Merry Famil |
| MATISSE | French artist noted for his cut-outs, line drawings and also paintings including Fruit and Coffeepot,The Open Window and Still Life with Geraniums (7) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist noted for his depictions of landscapes in and around Suffolk including Flatford Mill, Wivenhoe Park, Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain (9) |
| RAVILIOUS | Artist noted for his watercolours of the South Downs landscape such as Chalk Paths, The Lighthouse at Beachy Head and The Long Man of Wilmington (9) |
| BEARDSLEY | Artist noted for his drawings and illustrations in black ink such as those for Oscar Wilde's play Salome (9) |
| COLLIER | Dutch artist noted for his trompe l'oeil and vanitas paintings such as Letter Rack and Still Life with a Volume of Wither's 'Emblemes' (7) |
| VELVET | Nickname of Jan van Kessel's grandfather Jan Brueghel, a Flemish artist noted for his lavish paintings of flowers, brilliantly coloured woodland scenes and rendering of textiles, hence his sobriquet ( |
| MILLET | French artist noted for his celebration, depiction and treatment of working people or peasantry in paintings including The Angelus, The Gleaners and The Winnower (6) |
| ROLFE | Artist noted for his depictions of Montmartre including Place du Tertre and the cabaret Lapin Agile |