| LIMN | Depict by painting |
| RESTART | Begin again to relax by painting (7) |
| CAMOUFLAGED | Disguised by painting etc (11) |
| ARARAT | American soldiers grabbed by painting of biblical mount (6) |
| QUARTET | Still life's second item replaced by painting group (7) |
| ARTCLASS | Wild rascals admit starting trouble by painting a picture (3,5) |
| ARTIFICE | Cunning plan whereby Ed is replaced by painting in imposing structure (8) |
| APARTMENT | People depressed by paintings in fitting rooms |
| ARSONIST | Criminal son is surrounded by paintings (8) |
| SETAPART | Heads turned by paintings etc devoted to a special purpose (3,5) |
| LUNETTES | Crescent-shaped ornaments; semicircular recesses occupied by paintings, murals or relief sculptures; or, half-moon windows or fanlights (8) |
| RENDER | Do depict, as in painting |
| GUITARCHORD | What solid circles on vertical lines in a 4-by-5 grid depict |
| EMBLAZON | Depict in heraldic fashion how mob laze about by mid-morning |
| MURAL | Might it depict some murders by Capone? (5) |
| ADVENTURER | Opening seized by a German artist to depict soldier of fortune |
| PIECHART | Circle divided by radii to depict percentages of the whole (3,5) |
| FLUTES | Instruments played using embouchure that have been used to depict birds in classical pieces by Messiaen, Prokofiev, Respighi and Saint-Saens (6) |
| TEMPERAMENT | Method of painting intended, we hear, to depict nature |
| PASTEL | Conte-like stick of pigment used in works by Degas to depict ballerinas and tutus; or, a pale or delicate colour such as baby blue, duck egg, rose or peach (6) |