| PIERODELLAFRANCESCA | Italian painter noted for frescoes |
| GIOTTO | Florentine painter known for frescoes |
| SINOPIA | Reddish-brown natural earth pigment often used during the Renaissance to make the underpainting for frescoes (7) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Italian painter noted for using light and dark (10) |
| CANALETTO | Italian painter noted for his studies of Venice (9) |
| CORREGGIO | Italian painter noted for his chiaroscuro works |
| ANNIGONI | Pietro ___, Italian painter noted for a 1955 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (8) |
| TITIAN | Italian painter noted for his religious and mythological works (6) |
| LIPPI | Fra Filippo ---, 15th Century Italian painter of the Florentine school, noted for his frescoes at Prato Cathedral (5) |
| SIGNORELLI | Luca ___, Italian Renaissance painter noted for his massive frescoes of the Last Judgment in Orvieto Cathedral |
| GUIDORENI | Italian Baroque painter known for ceiling frescoes |
| MANTEGNA | Italian Renaissance artist noted for his frescoes |
| MASACCIO | Born Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, Italian artist remembered for his frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel including The Tribute Money and St Peter Healing the Sick with His Shadow (8) |
| FILIPPOLIPPI | 15th-century Florentine priest and artist noted for his frescoes at Prato cathedral (7,5) |
| SISTINE | ____ Chapel, area in the Vatican Palace noted for its ceiling frescoes by Michelangelo (7) |
| ASSISI | Italian town with Giotto frescoes |
| MURALIST | Painter of frescoes abandoned altruism |
| LORENZETTI | Ambrogio ?, Sienese painter whose works include the frescoes Allegory of Bad Government and Allegory of Good Government (10) |
| TIEPOLO | Italian Rococo artist who painted frescoes at Wurzburg Residenz (7) |
| VERONESE | Italian artist who painted the Doge's Palace frescoes during the 1550s (8) |