| ALFREDMUNNINGS | British artist famous for his paintings of horses; president of the Royal Academy of Art (1944-9) |
| DAVIDSHEPHERD | British artist famous for his wildlife paintings (5,8) |
| LASTSUPPER | With "The": Iconic 1498 Leonardo Da Vinci painting to which Just Stop Oil protesters glued themselves at London's Royal Academy of Art in July |
| LEBRUN | A founding member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture noted for his paintings on the ceiling of the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles (2,4) |
| REYNOLDS | Co-founder and first president of the Royal Academy of Arts who was the second artist to have been honoured with a knighthood after Sir James Thornhill (8) |
| GERICAULT | French artist noted for The Raft of the Medusa, The Charging Chasseur and his many paintings of horses (9) |
| MONET | Claude ---, French Impressionist artist famous for his paintings of water lilies (5) |
| UTRILLO | Maurice -, artist famous for his paintings of Montmartre (7) |
| KAUFFMAN | Swiss Neoclassical painter who was a founding member of the Royal Academy of Arts; her works include |
| BRANAGH | Kenneth - - -, actor and filmmaker, the current President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (7) |
| GEORGESTUBBS | British artist best known for his paintings of horses, such as Whistlejacket (c.1762) (6,6) |
| WARHOL | Andy -, US pop artist famous for his prints of celebrities and soup cans (6) |
| STUBBS | British artist noted for his paintings of horses (6) |
| CONSTABLE | Which English artist was famous for his paintings of the English countryside, sketched constantly from nature? |
| DEGAS | Edgar _, French artist famous for his depictions of dancers (5) |
| SARGENT | John Singer -, ltalian-bom American artist famous for his London society portraits (7) |
| KENNETHBRANAGH | President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
| SALON | Any one of the official art exhibitions held in Paris from 1667 under the auspices of the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture (5) |
| LSLOWRY | Artist famous for painting scenes of life in the industrial districts of North West England (1,1,5) |
| LOWRY | L S -, artist famous for his 'matchstick men' figures (5) |