| VERMEER | Artist whose oil on canvas of a lady playing a virginal shows blueand-white Delft tiles and a painting of Cupid holding a playing card (7) |
| TILE | Scrabble piece; a domino; a roofing slate; or, a square of baked clay such as any one of the traditional blue-and-white Delft examples (4) |
| DALI | Artist whose oil painting Galatea of the Spheres was made in 1952 (4) |
| DYLAN | Lady playing note for American singer-songwriter (5) |
| DELFTWARE | Type of originally Dutch tinglazed pottery used to make blueand-white tiles and tulipieres or the later English variety for items such as puzzle jugs and flower bricks (9) |
| ATT | Communications co. with a blueand-white globe logo |
| CHASTE | Pursued, we're told, one with a virginal reputation (6) |
| CHARLESTON | A canvas of a farmhouse in Sussex, where art bloomed, a walled garden originally burgeoned and the love and creativity of Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell and their fellow bohemian Bloomsburyites once flour |
| SAIL | A canvas of a ship; a voyage by boat; or, a wing of a hawk (4) |
| TURNER | "Painter of light" whose famous 1842 oil on canvas, Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth, was dismissed by a critic of his day as "soapsuds and whitewash" (6) |
| RAPHAEL | Artist of the High Renaissance who created The School of Athens (fresco), Sistine Madonna (oil on canvas) and Transfiguration (tempera on wood) (7) |
| AYS | Mr. Jackson, et al. (Group of Seven artist of 1914 oil on canvas The Red Maple) |
| OYSTER | From "bone, tile" and related to "ostracise", name of a bivalve mollusc sometimes hiding or concealing a pearl; or, a secretive person (6) |
| MAINSAIL | Most important canvas of a yacht |
| OILPAPER | Portrait canvas of a sort |
| EDWINHOLGATE | 'Totem Poles, Gitsegukla' is a 1927 oil on canvas painting by what Montreal artist?: 2 wds. |
| SLATE | Greyish rock used for roof tiles and by Rubens as a support for his oil painting Madonna della Vallicella (5) |
| EVENINGPRIMROSE | A plant with bright yellow flowers that open at sunset whose oil is used as a health supplement (7,8) |
| CHAGALL | Marc ___, painter of I and the Village (1911, oil on canvas) |
| RIOPELLE | Montreal-born painter Jean Paul of 1952-1953 oil on canvas Vent du Nord which sold for a record $6,250,000 CAD at auction in 2017 at Heffel |