| LUNETTE | A crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting or a window (7) |
| LATTICE | From an old word for a thin slat of wood, a decorative arrangement of criss-crossed strips forming an espalier, fretwork, grating, grille, mesh, piecrust or trellis; or, a window with diamond-shaped p |
| SHUTTER | A camera part or a window's hinged wooden screen/jalousie characterised by closing (7) |
| ORIEL | Regular components of doors I sell, or a window (5) |
| APSIS | Architectural recess |
| APSE | Architectural recess |
| ALCOVE | Architectural recess |
| SUNBEAR | Honey-eating animal with a crescent-shaped patch in its chest; the smallest member of the Ursidae family (3,4) |
| DIPTYCH | A painting or carving on two panels, usually hinged like a book (7) |
| ECORCHE | A painting or sculpture of a human figure (7) |
| TEMPERA | Over-satisfied by a painting technique |
| DETAIL | A fact or item; a minor decorative feature; a selected area of a painting; or, a temporary military unit (6) |
| RETOUCH | Improve (a painting or photo) (7) |
| CROCKET | Hook-shaped architectural ornament |
| FLEURON | Flower-like ornament employed in Gothic architecture or found at the centre of the face of a Corinthian abacus; or, a puff pastry garnish in the form of a crescent moon (7) |
| FRAME | A rigid surround of a painting or a door; or, the skeleton of anything (5) |
| EASEL | A stand that holds a painting or a blackboard (5) |
| WALL | It's a place for a painting or a clock |
| PANEL | A saddlecloth; a slip of parchment listing jurors' names, hence a jury; a compartment of a door; a board for an oil painting; or, a section of a fence (5) |
| ART | Creative piece such as a painting or a sculpture |