| LACEMAKER | An artisan, such as the young "kantwerkster" portrayed in Vermeer's La Dentelliere, distinguished by their skill in looping or tatting bobbinet, guipure or other fine open fabric (9) |
| EMIN | Tracey ___, one of the group known as the Young British Artists in the 1990s (4) |
| LABELLED | Got a name as the young man who rang the beauty of the ball (8) |
| JAMIE | She recently starred as the young Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders (5,8) |
| WINSTONE | She recently starred as the young Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders (5,8) |
| DETAIL | Small part of a painting studied separately, such as the tiny Cupid in Vermeer's The Milkmaid (6) |
| GLOBE | Depicted in Vermeer's The Astronomer, item such as Martin Behaim's Erdapfel (5) |
| CLIO | Mythical figure represented in Vermeer's "The Art of Painting" |
| VIOL | Instrument seen in Vermeer's "The Music Lesson" |
| EVERMORE | Nothing in Vermeer's work is for good (8) |
| POTTER | Name for an artisan who makes hand-thrown ceramics; or, the dramatist who wrote The Singing Detective (6) |
| BOWYER | An artisan who makes an instrument used by a toxophilite (6) |
| BELLYFLOP | An ungainly dive distinguished by one's breadbasket, corporation, paunch or venter slapping the water's surface, resulting in an often painful spectacle of water displacement and embarrassment (5,4) |
| SMITH | Author of Complete Illustrated Cookery Course; or, an artisan or craftsperson who forges metal such as iron with a hammer (5) |
| ENAMELLER | An artisan who fuses glass by heat onto gold, silver or other metal as a colourful way to decorate jewellery, pillboxes or other ornate objects (9) |
| TURNER | For an artisan, namely, one of the great artists. (6) |
| TEDDYBOYS | Young men of the 50s distinguished by their velvet-trimmed jackets and meticulously quiffed hair (5, |
| LEMONSOLE | Flatfish distinguished by an orange patch behind the pectoral fin (5, 4) |
| GENRE | Word denoting a painting depicting scenes from everyday life, such as de Hooch's A Boy Bringing Bread or Vermeer's Young Woman with a Water Pitcher (5) |
| EARRING | A clip-on, drop, hoop, "oorbel", sleeper or other auricle jewel, such as that famously adorning Vermeer's "girl with the pearl" (7) |