| TIEPOLO | Giovanni Battista ---, rococo painter |
| ANTOINE | French rococo painter Watteau |
| BOUCHER | French Rococo painter |
| WATTEAU | French Rococo painter |
| FRAGONARD | French rococo painter (The Swing) |
| OUDRY | French rococo painter and tapestry designer who drew inspiration from the fables of Jean de La Fontaine for his paintings for the apartment of Louis XV's son, the Dauphin, in the Palace of Versailles |
| ORTOLANO | Italian Renaissance painter born Giovanni Battista Benvenuti who works include Saint Sebastian with Saint Roch and Saint Demetrius |
| VICO | Italian philosopher Giovanni Battista ___ |
| DONATI | Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista ___, after whom a comet is named |
| VIOTTI | Giovanni Battista ___, Italian composer of twenty-nine violin concertos who died in 1824 (6) |
| PIRANESI | Giovanni Battista ___, 18th-century etcher whose works include Imaginary Prisons (8) |
| PERGOLESI | Giovanni Battista ?, Italian composer of 1733 opera The Proud Prisoner (9) |
| PIRELLI | Giovanni Battista, Italian who founded a rubber manufacturing company in Milan in 1872 (7) |
| OPERABUFFA | Italian comic opera such as La serva padrona by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (5,5) |
| LEON | ___ Battista Alberti, Renaissance architect and scholar |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista --, Italian Renaissance architect (7) |
| GENOAN | Leon Battista Alberti, for one |
| FARINA | Battista, Italian car designer associated with classic designs for Ferrari, etc. (6) |
| ANEMOMETER | Wind gauge, said to have been invented by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450 (10) |
| ROTHKO | Painter's frames for rococo triptych a stunning hit |