| DURER | German Renaissance maker of woodcuts and engravings |
| FOXING | What is a brownish discoloration of book pages and engravings called? (6) |
| ART | Woodcuts and watercolors |
| CRANACH | German painter, etcher and designer of woodcuts, d. 1553 (7) |
| ALBRECHTDURER | Painter and engraver of the German Renaissance, known for his woodcut prints (8,5) |
| PRINT | Picture or design created by means of woodcut, linocut, etching or engraving; copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, the text in a book or a newspaper (5) |
| LAPIDARY | An expert at cutting, polishing and engraving gemstones (8) |
| GRAPHICARTS | Painting, drawing and engraving |
| STEEL | What word can precede wool, band and engraving? (5) |
| BEARDSLEY | Inspired by Japanese woodcuts, his drawing The Toilet of Salome was first published in the 1894 edition of Oscar Wilde's Salome. |
| STIPPLE | In painting, drawing and engraving, to mark a surface with many small dots (7) |
| GERARD | Elizabethan botanist whose book Herball details some 1,000 plant species illustrated by around 2,500 woodcuts, including the first description in English of a potato (6) |
| JAPANESEPAPER | Sheets used with woodcuts |
| ESCHER | MC, Dutch graphic artist noted for his woodcuts (6) |
| DURERS | Some 16th-century woodcuts |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative design at the foot of a page or end of a chapter; any one of Thomas Bewick's woodblock engravings; or, an ebony or rosewood strip anchoring a violin's strings (9) |
| HOGARTH | He made engravings of boar and wild hart (7) |
| GRUNEWALD | German Renaissance painter bestknown for his Isenheim altarpiece (9) |
| DIETICIAN | The German Renaissance painter - one to advise more greens? (9) |
| WISDEN | Author of the almanac known as the "Bible of Cricket" that features a woodcut designed by Eric Ravilious on its cover (6) |