| BARTHOLDI | French sculptor and architect who designed the Statue of Liberty (9) |
| GOUJON | Jean ?, 16th-century French sculptor and architect noted for his decorations of works by Pierre Lescot |
| EIFFEL | Engineer who designed the Statue of Liberty's framework |
| NICHOLSON | Artist who moved from still life to white reliefs, whose wives Winifred, Barbara Hepworth and Felicitas Vogler were respectively a painter, a sculptor and a photographer; or, his father, William, who |
| GIANLORENZO | and 41ac, Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome |
| VANBRUGH | Dramatist and architect who designed Blenheim Palace. Castle Howard and Seaton Delaval Hall (8) |
| LIN | United States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War in Washington (born in 1959). |
| BERNINI | see 48ac, Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome |
| HUNDERTWASSER | Austrian-born artist and architect who designed a famous public toilet in Kawakawa (13) |
| ELGRECO | Painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, born in Crete (2,5) |
| CESAR | French sculptor and assemblage artist whose works include 1960's Compression Mobil (5) |
| MATISSE | Henri _, French sculptor and painter (7) |
| DAVINCI | Italian polymath, painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor and architect, 1452-1519, a leading figure in the High Renaissance (8,2,5) |
| LEONARDO | Italian polymath, painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor and architect, 1452-1519, a leading figure in the High Renaissance (8,2,5) |
| PISANO | Entry in bookshop is "A noted Italian sculptor and architect" (6) |
| NERVI | Italian engineer and architect who co-designed the UNESCO HQ in Paris (5) |
| RAPHAEL | 16th Century Italian painter and architect who died at the age of 37 (7) |
| CHRISTOPHERWREN | Astronomer, mathematician, physicist and architect who was credited with rebuilding 52 churches after the 1666 Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| ABERCROMBIE | Patrick ?, British town planner and architect who authored 1944 document the Greater London Plan (11 |
| VASARI | Italian painter and architect whose Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects laid the foundation for the study of art history (6) |