| UCCELLO | Paolo, Florentine painter whose works include The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (7) |
| HOUSTON | Sam who won at the Battle of San Jacinto |
| PAOLO | "The Battle of San Romano" painter Uccello |
| LIPPI | Florentine painter whose works include Annunciation, Madonna and Child with Two Angels, Mystical Nativity and, with Fra Angelico, a tondo titled The Adoration of the Magi (5) |
| GROS | Antoine Jean, French painter whose works include The Battle of Eylau (4) |
| SARTO | Italian word for "tailor", which is the epithet of the Florentine painter Andrea d'Agnolo di Francesco di Luca, whose frescos include The Journey of the Magi and The Nativity of the Virgin (5) |
| RICAURTE | Antonio ___, patriot remembered as the martyr of the Battle of San Mateo, mentioned in the last vers |
| ANDREADEL | Florentine painter of the High Renaissance whose notable works include The Nativity of the Virgin (1514) |
| BOTTICELLI | Florentine painter who worked for the Medici family throughout most of his life; his works include Primavera and a depiction of a goddess standing in a scallop shell in The Birth of Venus (10) |
| GIOTTO | Florentine painter of the late Middle Ages whose works include frescoes in the Scrovegni or Arena Chapel, Padua (6) |
| REMEMBERTHEOMALA | Battle of San Jacinto cry |
| MASACCIO | Florentine painter, the first to apply Brunelleschi's laws of perspective to art (8) |
| CAEN | City in north-west France (pop about 105,000), with a university founded in 1432 (4) |
| ANDREADELSARTO | Florentine painter named from the fact that his father was a tailor |
| ANDREODELSARTO | Florentine painter celebrated in verse by Robert Browning (6,3,5) |
| DELSARTO | Andrea ___, Florentine painter |
| DEL | Andrea ___ Sarto (Florentine painter) |
| ALLORI | Florentine painter: 1535-1607 |
| MICHEL | Florentine painter and sculptor (12) |
| ANGELICO | Fra -, Florentine painter |