| RODIN | Stick in the name of a sculptor |
| PYGMALION | The Roman poet Ovid relates the story of a sculptor who makes an ivory statue representing his ideal of womanhood and then falls in love with his own creation. He names it Galatea; the goddess Venus b |
| STUDIO | Work room of a sculptor, painter, etc. (6) |
| MODEL | An exemplar; a kind of diorama representing an object or a proposed structure; an artist's sitter in a life class; or, a sculptor's maquette (5) |
| WYATTEARP | Participant in a gunfight - the last - between a poet and a sculptor (5,4) |
| BORODIN | Composer who seemed a bit of a bore to a sculptor? |
| FIGLEAF | Part of a tree used in a sculptor's cover-up! (3,4) |
| CHISELSIZZLE | Sound heard when a sculptor works in the blazing sun? |
| GIACOMETTI | A sculptor of the surrealist group, whose figures are characterised by long slender proportions such as his Three Men Walking (1949) |
| NICHOLSON | Artist who moved from still life to white reliefs, whose wives Winifred, Barbara Hepworth and Felicitas Vogler were respectively a painter, a sculptor and a photographer; or, his father, William, who |
| EPSTEIN | Pete's in training to be a sculptor (7) |
| PATROCLUS | A sculptor reimagined character in Tippett opera (9) |
| RELIEFWORKER | He gives assistance in need for a sculptor (6,6) |
| ART | Fitting name for a sculptor? |
| NEA | Org. that might give a grant to a sculptor |
| ALABASTER | Form of gypsum used by a sculptor (9) |
| CARVING | Dealing with a joint when working as a sculptor (7) |
| ROPEDIN | A sculptor taking a class enlisted |
| POSE | Stand still for a sculptor |
| POSES | Stands for a sculptor |