| AMORINO | In fine arts, a representation of an infant cupid, also called a putto (7) |
| VIRTU | Word for a love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities; or, such objets d'art and antiquities collectively (5) |
| MODEL | Preparatory sculpture or maquette in clay or wax; or, a representation of an object, typically in miniature (5) |
| CHERUB | Winged child-angel known as an amoretto or a putto when represented in a work of art (6) |
| SCALEMODEL | A representation of an object, often smaller than the original (5,5) |
| VERTU | Word for a taste for fine art; a love of curios; or, objets d'art collectively (5) |
| OUTLINE | A sketch of the contours of an object or a figure; the bounds of a shape; a representation of a word in shorthand; or, a precis or summary (7) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| DIAGRAM | Venn ---, a representation of sets of information, showing common elements within the intersections of the circles (7) |
| REALISM | In the arts, a commitment to truthful, lifelike depiction (7) |
| RATTLED | Annoyed to be treated like the plaything of an infant (7) |
| TABLEAU | --- vivant, a representation of a scene, painting or sculpture by a person or group posed silent and motionless (7) |
| ATISHOO | A representation of the sound of a sneeze (7) |
| NAIADES | Representation of an elf initially said to evoke water nymphs (7) |
| NEWNESS | quality of an infant |
| BOSEMAN | Actor for whom Howard University's College of Fine Arts was renamed, in 2021 |
| LAYINTO | Sharply criticise a representation of Italy? No! (3,4) |
| SNIFTER | Fine arts: obscure without a little drink (7) |
| GOKARTS | Fast movers head to gallery with fine arts (2-5) |
| DRAWING | Fine arts |