| MEUCCI | Michaelangelo, Italian artist known for his paintings of birds (6) |
| BUONARROTI | Surname of the Italian artist known as Michelangelo |
| STUBBS | English artist known for his paintings of horses (6) |
| AUDUBON | John James ___, US naturalist and artist best known for his paintings of birds in Birds of America |
| BOTERO | Colombian artist Fernando, known for his paintings and sculptures of plump figures |
| SISLEY | Alfred -; Impressionist noted for his paintings of the Thames and of the countryside around Paris (6) |
| GEORGESTUBBS | British artist best known for his paintings of horses, such as Whistlejacket (6,6) |
| DEGAS | French artist known for his paintings of ballet dancers (5) |
| LSLOWRY | Artist known for his paintings of industrial Lancashire (1,1,5) |
| LEBRUN | A founding member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture noted for his paintings on the ceiling of the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles (2,4) |
| VETTRIANO | Jack -, artist known for his paintings of groups on beaches such as The Singing Butler (9) |
| MONET | Impressionist known for his paintings of water lilies and haystacks |
| HOCKNEY | David, English painter known for his paintings of water and swimming pools (7) |
| SPENCER | Artist noted for his paintings of his native village of Cookham (7) |
| DALI | Surrealist artist Salvador best known for his painting of melting watches |
| ALFREDMUNNINGS | British artist famous for his paintings of horses; president of the Royal Academy of Art (1944-9) |
| CANALETTO | Italian artist noted for his paintings of Venice (9) |
| ROUSSEAU | Artist noted for his paintings of the forest of Fontainebleau (8) |
| SIDNEYNOLAN | Sir noted for his paintings of the Australian outback (6,5) |
| UTRILLO | Maurice -, artist famous for his paintings of Montmartre (7) |