| VANDYCK | Flemish painter of The Arnolfini Portrait in 1434 (3,4) |
| VANEYCK | Flemish painter of The Arnolfini Portrait in 1434 (3,4) |
| EYCK | Jan van __ , painter of the Arnolfini Portrait (4) |
| DRESDEN | City of SE Germany noted for its Christmas market (Striezelmarkt) founded in 1434 (7) |
| NASMYTH | Artist and engineer best-known for his invention of the steam hammer whose self-portrait in pastel is held by the National Galleries of Scotland (7) |
| BRUEGEL | Peter -------, Flemish painter of landscapes (1525-1569) (alt spelling) (7) |
| JANVAN | and 7dn, Artist whose works include 1434's The Arnolfini Portrait (3,3,4) |
| PROFILE | Side view; portrait in words |
| PORTICO | Left detailed religious portrait in covered walkway (7) |
| JAN | Mr. van Eyck, Flemish painter of the altarpiece The Adoration of the Holy Lamb (3) |
| RUBENS | Flemish painter of "The Fall of the Damned" |
| MIRROR | A looking-glass such as the convex specimen represented in Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait or the concave example in Sir Isaac Newton's reflecting telescope (6) |
| EARN | Deserve shows in the Arnolfini (4) |
| OBAMA | Subject of a Kehinde Wiley portrait in the National Portrait Gallery |
| BRUEGHEL | Flemish painter of landscapes and peasant life, d.1569 (8) |
| ARNOLFINI | Art gallery in Bristol named after a 1434 double portrait by Jan van Eyck (9) |
| SILHOUETTE | Etienne de --, French finance minister after whom a type of blacked-in portrait in profile is named (10) |
| DURER | 'Self-Portrait in a Fur-Collared Robe' painter |
| TAUNT | Portrait in the end, relative insult (5) |
| MONA | ___ Lisa (portrait in the Louvre) |