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CELLINIGoldsmith and sculptor who created Perseus with the Head of Medusa (7)
BENVENUTOGreat Renaissance goldsmith and sculptor, ... Cellini
LANDSEERSir Edwin ___, English painter and sculptor who created the four bronze lions at the base of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square (1867)
PERSEUSSon of Zeus and Danae, who cut off the head of Medusa (7)
VERSACEItalian fashion house whose logo is the head of Medusa
EPSTEINMusic entrepreneur who managed The Beatles; or, the sculptor who created the statue of Jan Smuts in
PEGASUSIt is described at the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa when killed by Perseus. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 4, scene 1), the Dauphin says of this horse: "To turn and wind a fiery ___ / A
GORMLEYSculptor who created the Angel of the North
MATISSEFrench painter and sculptor who was a leader of Fauvism (5,7)
LAURENSHenri, French graphic artist and sculptor who was a leading exponent of threedimensional Cubism (7)
DUNSTANArchbishop of Canterbury from 959 to 988, and patron saint of English goldsmiths and silversmiths (7)
WINDSORName of the world's oldest, largest inhabited castle, said to be haunted by the sculptor who created
BERNINI17th century Italian sculptor who created the Baroque style (7)
PICASSOPablo ___, Spanish painter and sculptor who was a founder of cubism
DUCHAMPMarcel, French Dada artist and sculptor who later became a chess journalist (7)
FABERGEPeter Carl, Russian goldsmith and jeweller who died in 1920 (7)
EURYALEThe Gorgon sister of Medusa and Stheno (7)
STEROPEDaughter of Cepheus, King of Tegea, who received a lock of Medusa's hair from Heracles to protect her town from attack
ATHENATo whom Perseus gave the head of Medusa
AURELIAFrom "gold", a genus of medusas that includes the saucer jellyfish; or, alluding to its golden colour, an old name for a butterfly's chrysalis (7)