| BAUHAUS | The German school of art and architecture (7) |
| NOUVEAU | Art _, a style of art and architecture of the 1890s, characterised by stylised natural forms (7) |
| ARTDECO | 1920s and 30s style of art and architecture (3,4) |
| AMORINI | Winged figures of male babies found in art and architecture (7) |
| BAROQUE | Flamboyant art and architecture style (7) |
| ARTNOUVEAU | Style of art and architecture of the 1890s characterized by stylized natural forms (3,7) |
| CHARLES | Scottish architect and artist who designed the Glasgow School of Art (7,6,10) |
| NEOCLASSIC | One new form I see, say, of a style of art and architecture (10) |
| PRATT | Brooklyn's ___ Institute, college of art and architecture |
| NEOCLASSICISM | Backward-looking style of art and architecture |
| NEOCLASSICAL | Belonging to an 18th-century style of art and architecture (12) |
| ROCOCO | 18th-century ornate style of art and architecture (6) |
| NIELSEN | Composer set up a German school in London, note (7) |
| ENDINGS | Final parts in completion on one new German school (7) |
| HERRING | German master in German school - it's where you'd expect to see one |
| RENNIE | Middle name of Charles Mackintosh, architect who designed the Glasgow School of Art and the Willow Tea Rooms (6) |
| FRET | Greek key pattern in decorative art and architecture; a sea fog; or, each one of a series of wire ridges on the fingerboard of a guitar (4) |
| FUTURISM | 20th-century Italian school of art and literature whose proponents included Marinetti and Balla (8) |
| MANNERISM | Principally Italian movement in art and architecture from around 1520 to 1600 (9) |
| NARA | Japanese city known for its ancient art and architecture, including a giant Great Buddha |