| RAVILIOUS | Book illustrator, coronation mug-designer, engraver and painter "Eric", remembered for his motifs of animals, birds, chalk figures, derelict vehicles, greenhouses, lighthouses, picnics, planes, teapot |
| GROTESQUE | Originally inspired by architecture of the Domus Aurea, an ornamental style composed of interwoven motifs of fantastic beasts, flowers, scrollwork, whimsical figures etc (9) |
| SYMBOLS | Representative motifs of Railway Companies such as the Staffordshire Knot (7) |
| MONOGRAMS | Motifs of two or more interwoven letters or initials which may be printed on personal stationery or embroidered on pyjamas, bed linen or towels (9) |
| DURER | German engraver and painter whose works include the Adoration of the Magi, Feast of the Rosary, The Four Apostles and The Nativity, from The Small Passion (5) |
| BEWICK | Engraver and ornithologist noted for A History of British Birds and for having a species of swan named in his honour (6 48 African shrike with a similar-sounding name to Yogi Bear's little sidekick (6 |
| GREENAWAY | Illustrator of "toy books", including Marigold Garden, Mother Goose and Under the Window, who was the daughter of an engraver and a milliner, and a friend of John Ruskin (9) |
| HOGARTH | English engraver and painter whose works include A Rake's Progress and Marriage A-laMode (7,7) |
| WILLIAM | English engraver and painter whose works include A Rake's Progress and Marriage A-laMode (7,7) |
| BLAKE | Painter, engraver and poet whose illustrated collection is called Songs of Innocence and of Experience (5) |
| RACKHAM | Book illustrator remembered for his depictions of fairies, anthropomorphic trees, goblins, witches etc in works such as Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (7) |
| GARTH | Engraver and painter leaving house for court |
| NCWYETH | Noted children's book illustrator (one of six "middle C" people in this puzzle) |
| TENNIEL | John, artist known as a book illustrator, notably for works by Lewis Carroll (7) |
| MABEL | What was the first name of children's book illustrator Lucie Attwell? (5) |
| SWAN | A waterfowl with a species named after an engraver and naturalist who created the Chillingham Bull woodcut; or, a literary word for a bard/poet (4) |
| CRUIKSHANK | George --, English caricaturist and book illustrator (1792-1878) (10) |
| KATE | Children's book illustrator whose works include 1879's Under the Window (4,9) |
| AUBREY | ___ Beardsley, exotic English book illustrator, d. 1898 aged 25 (6) |
| DORE | 19th century French book illustrator |