| DONATELLO | Renaissance sculptor noted for his bronze of David in Florence (9) |
| DEGAS | Artist noted for his bronzes of dancers and his studies in oil and pastel of ballerinas, horse-racing and the millinery trade (5) |
| REPLICA | The statue of David in Florence, e.g. |
| NUDE | Like David in Florence, returning somewhat redundant (4) |
| AMESBURYARCHER | When he was discovered in 2002 in England, arrowheads were found in his Bronze Age grave ...and artifacts from it are now part of the attraction at #43-Down: 2 wds. |
| BATHSHEBA | Wife of David in the Old Testament (9) |
| PISANO | Nicola ___, Italian sculptor noted for his pulpit in the baptistry of Pisa Cathedral |
| BRANCUSI | Constantin, sculptor noted for his abstract sculptures of heads and birds in flight (8) |
| GIACOMETTI | Alberto, Swiss sculptor noted for his emaciated sculptures of solitary figures (10) |
| NAUMGABO | Russian sculptor noted for his Constructivist style born in 1890 (4,4) |
| RODIN | French sculptor noted for his renderings of the human form (5) |
| MARCEL | French-American artist and sculptor noted for his use of 'readymades,' including a bicycle wheel (1913) (6) |
| DUCHAMP | French-American artist and sculptor noted for his use of 'readymades,' including a bicycle wheel (1913) (7) |
| MODIGLIANI | Amedeo ___, Italian painter and sculptor noted for his elongated portraits (10) |
| MAILLOL | Aristide ___, French Catalan sculptor noted for his monumental female nudes (7) |
| MOORE | Sculptor noted for his monumental organically shaped bronzes; or, a conservationist from Tewkesbury who wrote books on a rural theme including the Brensham Trilogy (5) |
| WOLFENDEN | David in Emmerdale, Matthew --------- (9) |
| CHRISTO | Late Bulgarian environmental sculptor noted for wrapping the Reichstag in Berlin in 1995 (7) |
| JONATHAN | Son of Saul and friend of David in the Old Testament (8) |
| ABIGAIL | A wife of David in the Bible, an old name for a lady's maid |