| GLASS | Transparent material upon which Thomas Gainsborough painted a series of landscapes in oils to be viewed by means of a purposebuilt candlelit "showbox" (5) |
| DERAIN | Andre -; founding member of Fauvism with Henri Matisse who painted a series of landscapes viewed from the Thames (6) |
| CONSTABLE | Artist noted for his depictions of landscapes in and around Suffolk including Flatford Mill, Wivenhoe Park, Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain (9) |
| CRUDITES | It is coated in oils to make appetisers (8) |
| IDOLISE | Love fish oils to be prepared inside (7) |
| KNELLER | Sir Godfrey -; artist who painted a series of portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club (7) |
| PAPER | Made from the cellulose pulp of linen, mulberry, esparto or wood,a material upon which to write, draw or print, decorate walls or wrap gifts; or, a scholarly essay (5) |
| BOCAGE | Type of landscape in parts of rural France including Normandy characterised by pasture divided by hedgerows; or, woodland scenery represented in porcelain figurines (6) |
| CANVAS | A cloth surface for an oil; the painting itself; sails/tents collectively; or, the material upon which embroidery or tapestry is worked (6) |
| DESERT | Kalahari is this type of landscape in Africa (6) |
| THEBLUEBOY | Portrait by Thomas Gainsborough, thought to be of Jonathan Buttle, the son of a wealthy hardware merchant |
| BOZZETTO | From "rough stone", an Italian word for a small clay/wax model or maquette made in preparation of a projected sculpture; or, by extension, a sketch in oils for a larger painting (8) |
| STOKEPOGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray is believed to have composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
| DEKOONING | Which US abstract expressionist painted a series in the 1950s called Woman? (2,7) |
| POGES | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |
| STOKE | Buckinghamshire village in which Thomas Gray composed his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (5,5) |
| VEIL | A piece of transparent material attached to a hat or headdress (4) |
| SUDBURY | Market town in Suffolk that was the birthplace in 1727 of The Blue Boy painter Thomas Gainsborough (7) |
| IPSWICH | County town of Suffolk where Thomas Gainsborough lived before moving to the Circus in Bath (7) |
| TAKAOTANABE | Member of the Order of Canada who features British Columbia landscapes in his paintings: 2 wds. |