| HAYSTACKS | With examples depicted in a series of paintings by the artist named in 34 Down, open-air ricks of cut and dried meadow grass, traditionally with pointed or thatched tops (9) |
| COOKSHOP | With examples depicted in the Dutch School artwork Scullery Maid and in various pieces by Jean-Simeon Chardin, bowls, pans, pots, spoons and other items of kitchenalia (8) |
| UTENSILS | With examples depicted in the Dutch School artwork Scullery Maid and in various pieces by Jean-Simeon Chardin, bowls, pans, pots, spoons and other items of kitchenalia (8) |
| HEROICFIGURE | Bold outline of Cu Chulainn (6,6) |
| CANVASSES | Solicits votes for paintings, by the sound of it (9) |
| STACKS | Ricks of hay - lots? (6) |
| SMITH | Recording artist named as The Brits Rising Star 2025 (5) |
| MYLES | Recording artist named as The Brits Rising Star 2025 (5) |
| MIRO | Male artist named Joan |
| CONTE | Hard crayon used by artists named after an 18c chemist (5) |
| LILIPAD | Leaf of a plant in the family Nymphaeaceae, depicted in a series of paintings by Claude Monet such a |
| ROUEN | With a cathedral depicted in a series of paintings by Monet, a city on the Seine serving as the capi |
| ASNIERES | Former name of a Parisian suburb on the Seine depicted in a series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (8) |
| JEALOUSY | Description of the state of feeling angered by rivalry, a recurring theme in a series of paintings by Edvard Munch (8) |
| LINOCUT | With examples created by Cyril Power and Sybil Andrews, a relief print made in a similar way to woodcut but with a block of artist's "vinyl" (7) |
| HOGARTH | Surname of the artist responsible for a series of paintings entitled 'A Rake's Progress' (7) |
| DEGAS | Impressionist noted for a series of paintings depicting ballerinas whose other works include The Bellelli Family, The Absinthe Drinker and At the Races (5) |
| STILLLIFE | With examples such as Paul Czannes The Basket of Apples or Mary Cassatts Lilacs in a Window, a painting or drawing of everyday, inanimate objects (5,4) |
| PETWORTH | - House; subject of paintings by Turner, a historic building in West Sussex with gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown (8) |
| MARGATE | Seaside resort in Kent which is the subject of a number of paintings by JMW Turner (7) |