| AESTHETICS | Appreciation of art and beauty |
| AESTHETE | Someone with an appreciation of art and beauty (8) |
| ASTHETICS | Study of art and beauty |
| AESTHETES | Ones with great sensitivity to art and beauty |
| ASHMOLEAN | Name of the University of Oxford's museum of art and archaeology (9) |
| NOUVEAU | Art _, a style of art and architecture of the 1890s, characterised by stylised natural forms (7) |
| PADUA | It was a centre of art and literature in the Middle Ages. The poet Dante lived there, and St. Anthony is buried there. Its university was founded in the 13th century. The Taming of the Shrew is set t |
| ARTDECO | 1920s and 30s style of art and architecture (3,4) |
| ARTNOUVEAU | Style of art and architecture of the 1890s characterized by stylized natural forms (3,7) |
| HERMITAGE | State -; collection of around three million works of art and cultural artefacts in Saint Petersburg, Russia (9) |
| NEOCLASSIC | One new form I see, say, of a style of art and architecture (10) |
| RENNIE | Middle name of Charles Mackintosh, architect who designed the Glasgow School of Art and the Willow Tea Rooms (6) |
| SHOWCASE | Glass vitrine for the display of curios, works of art and other delicate articles in a museum or boutique |
| APOLLO | Greek god of art and music depicted in art as a beardless youth (6) |
| FUTURISM | 20th-century Italian school of art and literature whose proponents included Marinetti and Balla (8) |
| MAGICALREALISM | Exciting field of study covering island's style of art and literature (7,7) |
| SPARTA | City-state of ancient Greece, which focused on war and diplomacy at the expense of arts and philosophy (6) |
| NARAYAN | Indian author of the trilogy comprising Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts and The English Teacher (7) |
| PRATT | Brooklyn's ___ Institute, college of art and architecture |
| ICON | Work of art and one fake (4) |