| ANNIGONI | Pietro -; Italian artist who gained prominence when he painted portraits of the Queen (8) |
| VANGOGH | He painted portrait of Glasgow art dealer Alexander Reid (3,4) |
| WILKIE | David ----, he painted portrait of kilted George IV (6) |
| ARLES | Where in France was van Gogh living when he painted the first of his sunflower paintings? (5) |
| PAMAYRES | Poet who gained prominence through Opportunity Knocks * (3,5) |
| DIRKBOGARDE | Film actor who gained prominence playing the part of a medical student in Doctor in the House (4,7) |
| MANTEGNA | Italian artist who painted The Madonna of the Cherubim in 1485 (8) |
| LEONARDO | What was the first name of the Italian artist who painted Mona Lisa ? (8) |
| HILLIARD | Limner at the courts of Elizabeth I and James I who also painted portrait miniatures of Mary, Queen of Scots, Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh (8) |
| VERONESE | Italian artist who painted the Doge's Palace frescoes during the 1550s (8) |
| ROSSETTI | Italian artist who painted Helen of Troy in 1863 (8) |
| BADOGLIO | Pietro -, Italian prime minister who succeeded Mussolini and negotiated an armistice with the Allies (8) |
| PERUGINO | Pietro -, Italian Renaissance painter whose works include 1505's Combat of Love and Chastity (8) |
| MASCAGNI | Pietro --, Italian composer of 'Cavalleria rusticana' (8) |
| LAWRENCE | Painter, Sir Thomas, whose portrait of the young Charles William Lambton is nicknamed in a similar manner to Gainsborough's The Blue Boy (8) |
| HOLBEIN | Artist who painted portraits of Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII, several of the latter's wives and other prominent figures at the Tudor court (7) |
| LIKENESS | A portrait of the lake monster? (8) |
| LEBRUN | Who was Marie Antoinette's portrait painter, painting over 30 portraits of the queen and her family? |
| WATTS | Victorian symbolist artist who painted portraits of figures including Gladstone, Tennyson and his wife Ellen Terry (5) |
| JOHN | Artist who painted portraits of figures including Thomas Hardy and W. B. Yeats (4) |