| LARKIN | Artist known as the "Curtain Master" whose portraits of James l's courtiers including George Villiers and Philip Herbert capture the detail of Jacobean costume (6) |
| CHELSEABUNS | Sugary swirls of enriched fruited spiced dough, originally baked in a London shop that counted royalty including George III and Queen Charlotte among its patrons (7,4) |
| NOLLEKENS | Sculptor who built his reputation on his portrait busts of famous sitters including George III, Laurence Sterne, Samuel Johnson and William Pitt (9) |
| RAEBURN | Caledonian master of the brush and former king's limner whose portraits of Adam Smith, David Hume, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and other faces of an intellectual age left a lasting visual history i |
| RUBENS | Peter Paul -; Flemish artist known as the "prince of painters and painter of princes" (6) |
| TURNER | Master watercolourist and landscape artist known as the "painter of light" (6) |
| CAMPIN | Robert ?, artist known as the Master of Flemalle who died in 1444 |
| RICHTER | Artist Gerhard whose portraits of the Baader-Meinhof group inspired a Don DeLillo story |
| WARD | Artist known as "Spy" whose many watercolour caricatures of prominent members of Victorian society featured in the pages of the second Vanity Fair (4) |
| JOHNTRUMBULL | American artist known as "the painter of the revolution" |
| OKEEFFE | Georgia; late US artist known as the Mother of American modernism (7) |
| NICKI | Grammy-nominated artist known as the Queen of Rap, ----- Minaj (5) |
| PALMER | Landscape painter who was a leader of a group of Blake-inspired artists known as the Ancients (6) |
| LANGE | Dorothea ___, US documentary photographer whose portraits of displaced farmers during the Great Depression influenced future photojournalism (5) |
| GUSTAV | First name of the Vienna Secession co-founder whose Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I inspired the film Woman in Gold (6) |
| LOTTO | Venetian painter whose Portrait of a Young Man in his Study includes a detail of scattered rose petals thought to allude to the transience of love; or, bingo, a draw or housey-housey (5) |
| BELL | Sharing her forename with the Latin epithet of the painted lady butterfly, an artist whose portrait The Memoir Club depicts prominent members of the Bloomsbury Group, including her sister, Virginia Wo |
| MORRISSEY | Artist known as the Pope of Mope |
| ENYA | Musical artist known as the "Queen of New Age" |
| VERMEER | Dutch master whose treatment of shadow and light in his paintings including Girl Interrupted at her Music, Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Astronomer and The Lacemaker is thought to have been aided by |