| KLEES | Paintings by Paul |
| CARDPLAYERS | The ___ series of oil paintings by Paul Cezanne which is the third most expensive painting work ever sold at around 250 million dollars: 2 wds. |
| GREY | Lady Jane -; depicted in a play by Nicholas Rowe and a painting by Paul Delaroche, a queen for nine days before she was beheaded and replaced with Mary Tudor (4) |
| MARNE | River with a section flowing through the vineyards of Champagne, depicted in a painting by Paul Cezanne (5) |
| ORANGES | Apples and ___: 1899 still-life painting by Paul Cezanne (7) |
| POND | Bathed in by blackbirds, inhabited by frogs, newts and water boatmen and depicted in paintings by Monet, a freshwater habitat, smaller than a lake (4) |
| JEALOUSY | Description of the state of feeling angered by rivalry, a recurring theme in a series of paintings by Edvard Munch (8) |
| RAKESPROGRESS | A --- ---, series of eight paintings by William Hogarth which inspired a 1951 opera by Igor Stravinsky (5,8) |
| ARTICHOKE | Globe -; depicted in paintings by Rory McEwen and designs by William Morris, a purple-flowered species of thistle cultivated in kitchen gardens as a food (9) |
| PETWORTH | - House; subject of paintings by Turner, a historic building in West Sussex with gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown (8) |
| TUILERIES | Jardin des -; depicted in paintings by Manet and Pissarro, formal gardens next to the Louvre, originally commissioned by Catherine de Medici (9) |
| WYE | Immortalised in paintings by J. M. W. Turner and a poem by William Wordsworth, a river and a valley of the same name in an AONB containing Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat (3) |
| FLOWERS | Inflorescences or blossoms depicted in paintings by Ambrosius Bosschaert, illustrations by Cicely Mary Barker, millefleurs tapestries and chintz textiles (7) |
| BALLET | Form of classical dance depicted in a children's novel by Noel Streatfeild and in paintings by Edgar Degas and also Laura Knight (6) |
| TEDDYBEAR | Collected by arctophiles, any one of the soft toys depicted enjoying a picnic in an old song or in paintings by Molly Brett, for example (5,4) |
| CHAGALL | The title of the musical Fiddler on the Roof was inspired by some paintings by ____ |
| RUSSIAOEUVRE | Paintings by Chagall, Kandinsky, etc.? |
| MANETS | Paintings by Edouard |
| GOYAS | Paintings by a noted Spaniard |
| ERNSTS | Paintings by dadaist Max |