| VERMEER | Painter gives extremely detailed subject of self-portrait to sovereign (7) |
| LIMNER | Portrait painter gives a distorted impression of Merlin (6) |
| THEME | Subject of self-centred person (5) |
| UTOPIA | Universal and detailed subject on a place that is ideal (6) |
| FRIDAKAHLO | Painter of self-portraits with a Mexico City museum dedicated to her work: 2 wds. |
| REMBRANDT | Famous Dutch painter who documented his life with a collection of self portraits |
| VERTEBRATE | Gives extremely volatile broadcaster first bad review, being in possession of a backbone |
| TYRANT | Ruler gives extremely tacky and intemperate speech |
| THREEBLINDMICE | Detailed subjects in rhyme |
| SITTING | A period of posing for one's portrait to be painted (7) |
| SULTANA | Aunt Sal is wed to sovereign (7) |
| TAKINGS | Contents of the till, thanks to sovereigns (7) |
| EMPEROR | Salesperson takes more to sovereign (7) |
| NASMYTH | Artist and engineer best-known for his invention of the steam hammer whose self-portrait in pastel is held by the National Galleries of Scotland (7) |
| VANDYCK | Artist whose works include Self Portrait with a Sunflower, Lord John Stuart and his Brother, Lord Bernard Stuart and a number of portraits of Charles I as his court painter (3,4) |
| SCHIELE | Egon _, Austrian painter noted for his many self-portraits; an early exponent of Expressionism (7) |
| PEETERS | Flemish artist whose miniature self-portraits are revealed in the reflections detailed on the pewter pitcher in her masterpiece Still Life with Flowers, Goblet and Dainties (7) |
| HOCKNEY | Which English artist is known for his autobiographical subject matter, including portraits and self-portraits? |
| PICASSO | Artist with many a self-portrait |
| TUSSAUD | Marie ____'s work in wax included a self-portrait still shown at the London museum she founded |