| EYCK | Painter Jan van - |
| MEER | Dutch painter Jan van der -- |
| BRUGES | Known for its lace, which city was the home of painter Jan van Eyck? (6) |
| VELVET | Nickname of Jan van Kessel's grandfather Jan Brueghel, a Flemish artist noted for his lavish paintings of flowers, brilliantly coloured woodland scenes and rendering of textiles, hence his sobriquet ( |
| STEEN | Painter Jan^STEE |
| VERMEER | Dutch painter, Jan, d. 1676 (7) |
| STEED | Dutch golden age painter Jan |
| STEENS | Works by 17th century Dutch painter Jan |
| DUTCH | Like painter Jan Steen |
| ARNOLFI | Surname in a Jan van Eyck portrait title |
| OLDROSES | Painted by Jan van Huysum and written about by Edward Bunyard, fragrant non-hybrid flowers such as the albas, centifolias, damasks and gallicas (3,5) |
| LAMB | Adoration of the Mystic -; Ghent Altarpiece attributed to brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck (4) |
| MOTH | Cinnabar, emerald, scarlet tiger, hummingbird hawk, brindled beauty... insect in the order Lepidoptera with butterflies, depicted in some of Jan van Kessel the Elder's paintings (4) |
| OILS | Consisting of pigment suspended in a linseed-based medium, artists' paints whose invention was formerly credited to Jan van Eyck (4) |
| MIRROR | A looking-glass such as the convex specimen represented in Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait or the concave example in Sir Isaac Newton's reflecting telescope (6) |
| ARNOLFINI | Art gallery in Bristol named after a 1434 double portrait by Jan van Eyck (9) |
| MABUSE | Name sometimes used for the Flemish painter Jan Gossaert derived from his origins in a French town (6) |
| DELFT | Town of the SW Netherlands famous for being the birthplace of the painter Jan Vermeer (1632-75) |
| VANEYCK | Jan ---, Flemish painter |
| VANDYCK | Jan _ _, Flemish painter known for a signature puns on his name (3,4) |