| RENNIE | John -; engineer who designed the original Waterloo Bridge, the opening of which is depicted in a painting by John Constable (6) |
| DODOS | Extinct flightless birds immortalised in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, one of which is depicted |
| SEINE | River flowing through Paris which is depicted in paintings by many artists including Monet, Seurat, Sisley and Van Gogh (5) |
| HICKMAN | The Ron who designed the original Lotus Elan (7) |
| GOAT | Billy, nanny or kid, an animal known in French as a chevre and collectively as a trip which is depicted crossed with a fish to symbolise Capricorn (4) |
| THEPITT | Show that takes place in a Pennsylvania emergency department |
| FRUA | He designed the original Maserati Quattroporte (4) |
| SHOOFLYPIE | What 57-Across might refer to in a Pennsylvania Dutch kitchen |
| OSBERT | A forename of the author of A Place of One's Own who is depicted in a painting by John Singer Sargent with his parents and his siblings Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell (6) |
| SIGMUND | First name of the neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis who is depicted in A Dangerous Method (7) |
| SITWELL | Author of an autobiography that ran into five volumes who is depicted in a painting by John Singer Sargent with his siblings Edith and Sacheverell (7) |
| CAMDEN | Antiquary and former headmaster of Westminster School who is depicted in a bust in Westminster Abbey with one hand on his great survey Britannia (6) |
| HANNIBAL | Carthaginian general whose crossing of the Alps by elephant is depicted in a painting by Turner (8) |
| MARAT | French revolutionary leader whose assassination in a bath by Girondin sympathiser Charlotte Corday is depicted in a painting by Jacques-Louis David (5) |
| SOCRATES | Greek philosopher known through the writings of Plato and Xenophon whose death by hemlock poisoning is depicted in a painting by Jacques-Louis David (8) |
| TREE | Actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm whose adventurer, poet, socialite daughter Iris is depicted in a portrait by painter Augustus John (4) |
| AUDEN | The poet is depicted in a nude version |
| PEAFOWL | Large male or female crested pheasant whose ostentatious vain display is depicted in a slow stately dance aptly called the pavane (7) |
| SALOME | The "dance of the seven veils" is depicted in which Oscar Wilde play? (6) |
| ABERDEEN | Scottish city where granite was sourced to build parts of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge (8) |