| DIEBRUCKE | Group of German Expressionist painters whose manifesto was written by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1906; literally, 'The Bridge' (3,6) |
| EXPRESSIONISMS | Members of a modernist art movement founded by painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (14) |
| DADA | Nihilistic 20th century art movement whose manifesto was published by German writer Hugo Ball in 1916 (4) |
| AUTOMATISTS | Le Refus Global (Total Refusal): Quebec artists (spelling anglicized here) of the 1940s such as Paul-Emile Borduas whose manifesto on culture is considered the origin of the Quiet Revolution |
| HUCKLEBERRYFINN | Work by E L Kirchner with fun flourishes (11,4) |
| COTMAN | Member of the Norwich School of Painters whose name is used by Winsor & Newton on a range of water colours (6) |
| FORBES | Founder member of the Newlyn School of painters whose oeuvre includes Farmyard (6) |
| KIRCHNER | Ernst, German Expressionist painter whose works include 1910's Panama Girls (8) |
| GROSZ | George ___, German Expressionist painter whose works include 1943's I Am Glad I Came Back (5) |
| ERNSTKIRCHNER | German Expressionist painter whose works include 1910's Panama Girls (5,8) |
| MARC | German expressionist painter whose works include 1912 oil The Shepherds (5,4) |
| FRANZ | German expressionist painter whose works include 1912 oil The Shepherds (5,4) |
| BECKMANN | Max -, German . Expressionist painter whose works include 1950 oil Hotel Lobby (8) |
| BLAUEREITER | A book published in Milan giving its name to a group of Expressionist painters (5,6) |
| JULYPLOT | Failed conspiracy of a group of German officers to kill Hitler in 1944 (4,4) |
| WOLFPACK | Term for an attacking group of German submarines in World War Two (8) |
| BURSCHENSCHAFT | Problem about school repeatedly including French in a paper for group of German learners |
| DEVILS | 'The ------ ', two-volume novel by Ernst Hoffmann completed in 1816 (6) |
| ELIXIR | 'The ------ ', two-volume novel by Ernst Hoffmann completed in 1816 (6) |
| SWATCH | Swiss timepiece company founded in 1983 by Ernst Thomke, Elmar Mock and Jacques Muller (6) |