| MASACCIO | Florentine painter, the first to apply Brunelleschi's laws of perspective to art (8) |
| REYNOLDS | Joshua - - -, 18th Century English portrait painter, the first president of the Royal Academy (8) |
| ELF | Movie that used forced perspective to make Buddy look taller |
| FLORENCE | Nightingale possibly in Brunelleschi's birthplace |
| SCHISM | Split in Brunelleschi's masterpiece (6) |
| LANDSEER | Sir Edwin -, painter (The Monarch of the Glen) |
| HALFFULL | Proverbial matter of perspective |
| EMBOSSER | Engineers about to embrace leader who makes an outstanding contribution to art? (8) |
| SEASCAPE | Main contribution to art gallery? (8) |
| AESTHETE | One with great sensitivity to art (8) |
| AGITATOR | Troublemaker makes a soldier switch to art (8) |
| DELSARTO | Andrea ___, Florentine painter |
| ANGELICO | Fra -, Florentine painter |
| SARTO | Italian word for "tailor", which is the epithet of the Florentine painter Andrea d'Agnolo di Francesco di Luca, whose frescos include The Journey of the Magi and The Nativity of the Virgin (5) |
| UCCELLO | Florentine painter Paolo who studied "impossible problems of perspective," per Giorgio Vasari |
| ANDREADEL | Florentine painter of the High Renaissance whose notable works include The Nativity of the Virgin (1514) |
| BOTTICELLI | Florentine painter who worked for the Medici family throughout most of his life; his works include Primavera and a depiction of a goddess standing in a scallop shell in The Birth of Venus (10) |
| GIOTTO | Florentine painter; considered the greatest Italian painter prior to the Renaissance (6) |
| VANISHINGPOINT | Indication of knife going in? It helps create a sense of perspective |
| MONET | Claude, French painter, the leading exponent of impressionism (5) |