| CELLINI | Benvenuto, 16c Italian sculptor and goldsmith (7) |
| BELLINI | Italian sculptor and goldsmith who died in Florence in 1571 (7) |
| BASSANO | Jacopo, 16c Italian painter whose works include Calvary and Pastoral (7) |
| TIBALDI | Pellegrino, 16c Italian Mannerist painter (7) |
| BERNINI | Gian Lorenzo -; Italian sculptor and architect noted for his work on St Peter's Basilica (7) |
| CARAVEL | Two or three-masted sailing ship used by the Spanish and Portuguese in the 15c and 16c (7) |
| HALBERD | 15C-16C weapon, combining axe, pick and spear (7) |
| MARLOWE | Christopher, 16c English dramatist and poet whose plays include Edward II (7) |
| BORODIN | Bishop, opposition leader, sculptor and composer (7) |
| GIBBONS | Grinling, English sculptor and woodcarver who died in 1721 (7) |
| PICASSO | Spanish painter, sculptor and ceramicist who co-founded Cubism (7) |
| MATISSE | Henri _, French sculptor and painter (7) |
| IVANTHE | And 18. Name given to the 16c first tsar of Russia (4,3,8) |
| BANDORE | 16c plucked musical instrument resembling a lute with seven pairs of metal strings (7) |
| GILBERT | Sir Humphrey, 16c English navigator who founded the colony of St. John's, Newfoundland (7) |
| DAVINCI | Italian polymath, painter, engineer, scientist, sculptor and architect, 1452-1519, a leading figure in the High Renaissance (8,2,5) |
| ELGRECO | Crete-born painter, sculptor and architect (1541-1614) (2,5) |
| ARTISTS | The Tsarist upheaval for painters, sculptors and writers, say (7) |
| GIANLORENZO | and 41ac, Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome |
| PISANO | Entry in bookshop is "A noted Italian sculptor and architect" (6) |