| RELIEFMAPS | Depictions of lands' ups and downs |
| STEEN | Dutch artist noted for his depictions of everyday 17th-century life in paintings such as Rhetoricians at a Window, Beware of Luxury, The Effects of Intemperance, The Dancing Couple and The Merry Famil |
| STUBBS | Artist noted for depictions of sporting life, horses, exotic animals and conversation pieces, such as Whistle jacket, Horse Attacked by a Lion and The Prince of Wales's Phaeton (6) |
| DEHOOCH | Dutch Golden Age painter noted for depictions of domestic life such as The Courtyard of a House in Delft, Cardplayers in a Sunlit Room and A Woman Preparing Bread and Butter for a Boy (2,5) |
| MONET | Leading Impressionist and master of en plein air style whose paintings include Springtime, Poppy Field, Irises and many depictions of his garden in Giverny including the Water Lilies series (5) |
| LANDSEER | Painter noted for Eos, The Sanctuary, The Monarch of the Glen, depictions of Newfoundlands such as A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society and for his lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square (8) |
| DELAROCHE | French painter whose depictions of historical scenes include The Children of Edward IV in the Tower and The Execution of Lady Jane Grey (9) |
| STELES | Source of ancient depictions of kings and gods |
| OPIE | Cornish artist noted for portraits and depictions of historical scenes, such as The Murder of Rizzio |
| TENIERS | Artist noted for depictions of peasant life, taverns, monkey scenes and country/pastoral landscapes, such as A Kermis on St Georges Day, Autumn from the Four Seasons series and Peasants Merry-Making B |
| HOLBEIN | Portraitist of the 16th century noted for depictions of prominent figures at the court of Henry VIII (7) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist noted for his depictions of landscapes in and around Suffolk including Flatford Mill, Wivenhoe Park, Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain (9) |
| BOUCHER | First painter to Louis XV whose works include The Rising of the Sun, Dreaming Shepherdess and depictions of his patron Madame de Pompadour (7) |
| EDWARDHOPPER | This American painter created realistic depictions of everyday urban scenes that shock the viewer into recognition of the strangeness of familiar surroundings. His painting entitled Chop Suey (1929) s |
| FRINK | Elisabeth, English sculptor and printmaker noted for her depictions of birds and horses (5) |
| 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) |
| ARMY | Like octopuses and depictions of Brahma |
| PORTRAYALS | Depictions of type of beam used in doorways |
| PIETAS | Depictions of Jesus and Mary |
| TRIDENT | Type of spear often seen in depictions of Poseidon |