| LANDSCAPE | Painting or photograph depicting natural scenery (9) |
| LANDSCAPES | Paintings or photographs depicting natural scenery (10) |
| VIEW | From the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4) |
| STILLLIFE | Kind of painting or photograph put on biography (5,4) |
| SEASCAPE | A painting or photograph of a maritime scene (8) |
| VIEWS | From the Latin for "to see", sights or spectacles of natural scenery etc taken in by the ocelli; works of art depicting said vistas; or, opinions (5) |
| PORTRAIT | A painting, drawing or photograph of a particular person (8) |
| PICTURE | A painting, drawing or photograph (7) |
| LANDSCAPIST | Artist who paints natural scenery, Constable or Turner, for example (11) |
| SEPIA | A cuttlefish; a rich pigment prepared from its ink; the fine brown colour of said fluid; or, a drawing or photograph in this tone (5) |
| ALBUMS | Collections of songs on CDs, cassettes or vinyl records; or, books of stamps or photographs (6) |
| XRAY | Kind of tube or photograph |
| CROP | Trim a hedge or photograph |
| MOUNT | Backing of a picture or photograph on display (5) |
| PINUP | Picture or photograph to admire |
| IMAGE | Picture or photograph, e.g. (5) |
| ALBUM | Stamp or photograph book |
| OKEEFFE | This American painter is a Modernist known for her large canvases depicting natural forms. Her Jimson Weed / White Flower No. 1 sold at a 2014 auction for more than $44 million. |
| PAYSAGE | From French for "countryside", a word for a landscape; or, a depiction of said natural scenery in a work of art (7) |
| SCENIC | Having beautiful natural scenery (6) |