| LABELLEEPOQUE | Era of artistic and cultural refinement (2,5,6) |
| RENAISSANCE | Period of artistic and cultural revival from 14th to 16th century (11) |
| ROERICH | ___ Pact, 1935 US agreement also known as the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (7) |
| ICA | Artistic and cultural centre on The Mall, London (1,1,1) |
| RUTHMACKENZIE | Who left the position of Artistic Director of Adelaide Festival to take up a position in the SA Government, making way for Brett Sheehy to step into the post as 2025 Director? (4,9) |
| EXPRESSIONIST | Member of artistic movement originating in early 20th century Germany (13) |
| PICTUREFRAMES | They go the rounds of artistic products (7,6) |
| BLOOMSBURY | District of London associated with a coterie of creatives whose artistic and literary output includes A Room of One's Own, Eminent Victorians, Howards End and The Kitchen at Charleston (10) |
| POSTMODERNIST | Odd impostor tends to be following a sort of artistic style (4-9) |
| POSTMODERNISM | Publish novel I serialised, meant initially to be a sign of artistic revolution (4,9) |
| ALBERT | Prince Consort of Queen Victoria and organiser with Henry Cole of the 1851 Great Exhibition, after whom an area of museums and cultural sites in London is nicknamed (6) |
| DECADENT | A late 19th-century artistic and literary movement in western Europe, following an aesthetic ideology of excess and artificiality (8) |
| LONDON | Capital of the United Kingdom, is a global financial and cultural hub known for landmarks like the Tower of London, Big Ben, and its historic role in the British Empire. (6) |
| LEFT | The bank of the Seine in Paris where the city's artistic and bohemian communities were traditionally |
| TITUSANDRONICUS | Shakespeare play, artistic and unsound in turn (5,10) |
| SYMBOLISM | Mystical artistic and poetic movement |
| CREATIVE | Artistic and inventive (8) |
| DADA | Artistic and literary movement |
| HERMITAGE | State -; collection of around three million works of art and cultural artefacts in Saint Petersburg, Russia (9) |
| VENICE | It is an island city that was once the centre of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent's commercial and cultural link to Asia. In Much Ado About No |