| MORISOT | Artist noted for her oil, pastel and watercolour studies of women, children and waterside scenes such as Chasing Butterflies, Girl in a Boat, with Geese and Summer's Day (7) |
| LEONID | Nikita's suc-ces-sor |
| TERRAROSA | A light red pigment produced from iron oxide and used in oil and watercolour painting |
| SIENNA | Ferruginous earth used as a pigment in oil and watercolour painting, normally yellowish-brown (raw) but reddish-brown when roasted (burnt) (6) |
| ALEDA | Canadian artist Ms. O'connor of oil pastel painting Spring Lawn |
| AIRHOLE | Where animal comes up to breathe and give her oil a change (7) |
| OLIVE | Was her oil spilt one day? (5) |
| PAS | Cray-___ (oil pastel brand) |
| BERTHEMORISOT | 19th-century French impressionist painter noted for her studies of women and children |
| BERTHE | 19th-century French impressionist painter noted for her studies of women and children (6,7) |
| ARTS | Sculpting & watercolor |
| BARKER | Victorian artist noted for her illustrations of blossoms, daisies, grape hyacinths, lilies of the valley, poppies, primroses, wild roses and other flowers, all characteristically adorned by their own |
| ALLINGHAM | Artist noted for her depictions of rural England's thatched cottages and gardens in watercolours, including Beneath the Cherry Tree, Fetching the Milk and The Basket Woman (9) |
| GEORGIA | US modernist artist, noted for her meticulous paintings of flowers and desert landscapes (7) |
| OKEEFFE | US modernist artist, noted for her meticulous paintings of flowers and desert landscapes (7) |
| SWEETPEAS | Butterfly-esque blossoms, fluttery flowers or papilionaceous plants esteemed for their palette of pastels and brights and delightful fragrance embodying the essence of a fresh English summer garden th |
| RACHELWHITEREAD | Artist noted for her public sculptures who was the first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993 (6,9) |
| EMIN | Tracey, artist noted for her My Bed exhibit first displayed in the Tate in 1999 (4) |
| KAHLO | Frida ___, Mexican artist noted for her brightly coloured self-portraits (5) |
| GALVANI | 18th-century Italian physician and physicist noted for his studies of the effects of electricity on animal nerves and muscles (7) |