| GAUDI | Spanish architect who was an exponent of art nouveau in Europe (1852-1926)(5) |
| ANTONWEBERN | Austrian composer who was an exponent of the 12-tone technique |
| BEARDSLEY | Aubrey ___, exponent of Art Nouveau (9) |
| KATHAK | Birju Maharaj was an exponent of this dance |
| LEANONME | Song that was a #1 hit for Bill Withers in 1972 and for Club Nouveau in 1987: 3 wds. |
| NEW | "Nouveau" in "nouveau Beaujolais" |
| AQUATINT | A process of etching on copper, of which Goya was an exponent (8) |
| COLERIDGE | Exponent of art I'd found in El Greco, possibly |
| OLDMASTER | He was a great exponent of art, seldom beaten |
| SPEER | Albert, Hitler's chief architect who was appointed minister of armaments in 1942 (5) |
| HORTA | Victor ?, Belgian architect considered to be the originator of Art Nouveau (5) |
| THANE | Old landowner's article defending origins of art nouveau (5) |
| CZECH | Nationality of Art Nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha (5) |
| AUDIO | Sound part of art nouveau diorama (5) |
| ELIELSAARINEN | Who, an exponent of the Finnish Romantic style of early 20th-century architecture, had his designs f |
| ANTONIOGAUDI | Spanish architect who designed the unfinished Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona |
| ANDREDERAIN | French painter, an exponent of Fauvism, d.1954 (5,6) |
| PIETMONDRIAN | Dutch painter; an exponent of the abstract art movement De Stijl (4,8) |
| IONESCO | An exponent of the Theatre of the Absurd, which French playwright wrote The Bald Soprano (1950) |
| ALBERTSPEER | German architect who was Minister of Armaments and War Production of Nazi Germany from 1942 to 1945 |