| MUCHA | Alphonse -, Art Nouveau artist noted for the painting series The Slav Epic |
| MANTEGNA | Andrea, Italian artist whose works include the nine-painting series The Triumph Of Caesar (8) |
| GERICAULT | French artist noted for The Raft of the Medusa, The Charging Chasseur and his many paintings of horses (9) |
| LANDSEER | English artist noted for the bronze lions in Trafalgar Square and paintings including The Monarch of |
| ANGELICO | Fra, artist noted for the fresco The Annunciation, completed around 1445 (8) |
| JUVENILIA | From the Latin for "youthful things", word for the paintings, writings or other works produced during an artist or author's adolescence or childhood (9) |
| LANDSCAPE | Put the candles out and pop back in for the painting |
| GILLES | Alternative name for the painting Pierrot by Jean-Antoine Watteau in the Louvre |
| STRAIT | Pose for the painting that's to go up in the passage (6) |
| HALEWOODRUFF | US artist noted for the Amistad Mutiny murals of 1938-1942 housed at Talladega College, Alabama |
| CZECH | Nationality of Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha (5) |
| EAKINS | Artist noted for The Gross Clinic (6) |
| CANVASSER | Painting series half-finished for collector of views |
| REHANG | Find a new spot for the painting |
| ALPS | "Napoleon Crossing the ___" (painting series) |
| NEDKELLY | Sidney Nolan's famous painting series depicts this iconic Australian bushranger (3,5) |
| EVERY | "___ Frame a Painting" (series of video essays about film artistry) |
| NANCY | French city which was a center for Art Nouveau at the beginning of the 20th century |
| LALIQUE | Rene ___, French jewellery designer prominent in the Art Nouveau movement, now best known for his Art Deco glassware (7) |
| LIBERTY | Draper's son who founded an emporium synonymous with a style of Art Nouveau that is also noted for its iconic art print fabrics (7) |