| UTRILLO | Artist born in Montmartre noted for paintings of Parisian street scenes (7) |
| MAURICE | Montmartre-born French I painter noted for his Parisian street scenes (7.7) |
| CHIRICO | de -; Greek-born Italian artist noted for paintings in the Metaphysical style such as The Uncertaint |
| MATISSE | French artist noted for paintings, collages and cut-outs such as Woman Reading, Still Life with Gera |
| FLANEUR | Tart on side of Parisian street recalled French idler (7) |
| LANDSEER | Artist noted for paintings of dogs, horses and deer including A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society, Shoeing and The Monarch of the Glen (8) |
| MUNNINGS | Artist depicted in Summer in February noted for paintings of horses, sporting life and the English countryside such as My Wife, My Horse and Myself (8) |
| SISLEY | Anglo-French landscape artist noted for paintings of the Seine valley, Bougival and surrounding countryside (6) |
| FRITH | Artist noted for paintings of Victorian life including DerbyDay (5) |
| WARHOL | Andy ___, Pop artist noted for paintings of subjects including soup cans and Elvis Presley (6) |
| OKEEFEE | Georgia _; artist noted for painting flowers (7) |
| OKEEFFE | Georgia _; artist noted for painting flowers (7) |
| ALLINGHAM | Watercolourist and friend of Kate Greenaway noted for paintings of traditional English thatched cottages and their gardens (9) |
| MAURICEUTRILLO | French painter noted for his Parisian street scenes who was born in the Montmartre quarter of the city |
| REVENUE | Proceeds from centre of street scene (7) |
| SWEEPER | His brushwork should improve the street scene (7) |
| GALLERY | A showplace for paintings largely restored |
| METSU | Thought to have trained in the studio of Gerard Dou, artist noted for paintings in the fijnschilder manner including Man Writing a Letter and The Cat's Breakfast (5) |
| FRAMER | Constructor, deviser or fabricator, whether of plans/schemes or of rigid borders for paintings of scenes (6) |
| GEORGESSEURAT | French artist born in 1859 noted for painting scenes in tiny dots, called pointillism (7,6) |