| PICTURED | Painted or represented |
| TRUNK | A bole or log of a tree customarily burnt in the hearth at Christmas or represented in chocolate as a buche de Noel, for example; a blanket box; or, a travel chest (5) |
| BRIDLEWAY | Signposted with a blue arrow or represented on an OS map with a green/pink long-dashed line, a path suitable for horses and their riders (9) |
| POLYPTYCH | Artwork, typically an altarpiece, consisting of four or more painted or carved panels hinged or folding together (9) |
| MONOTYPE | Unique print made by pressing paper against a metal or glass plate with a painted or inked design (8) |
| POSE | Posture assumed in order to be painted or photographed; any of the various yogic asanas; or, the right to begin the game in dominoes (4) |
| ECORCHE | French word for "flayed", hence for a drawn, painted or sculpted representation of a human or animal body that has been thusly skinned (7) |
| CHINTZ | Word, sharing a "gaily coloured, spattered, spotted" Sanskrit root with "cheetah", for palampore-like glazed Indian calico, painted or stained with flora or fauna (6) |
| IKON | Painted or mosaic image of Christ (4) |
| FRIEZE | Painted or sculpted decorative band |
| ARTCHERRY | Red fruit that's painted or sculpted? |
| WALL | One can be painted or papered |
| TOENAILS | They can be painted or clipped |
| NAIL | Something that may be painted or clipped |
| POSED | Prepared to be painted or photographed |
| DESERT | Painted or Mojave |
| REREDOS | A painted or carved screen placed above and behind an altar in a church |
| EASELS | Wooden frames for holding artists' works when they are being painted or drawn (6) |
| METOPE | Square architectural space between two triglyphs in a Doric frieze, often painted or sculpted (6) |
| DIPTYCH | What painted or carved altarpiece has two hinged panels? (7) |