| ART | Sculpture or portrait |
| MINIATURIST | With onus on "tiny", a word for a limner or painter of small-scale illustrations, manuscript illuminations, pictures or portraits; or, one who makes toy-size figurines and furnishings for dolls' house |
| PAINTING | Landscape or portrait |
| SELF | Word with "centered" or "portrait" |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| MOVEMENT | Illusion or impression of motion in painting or sculpture; or, in horology, the internal wheelwork or calibre acting as a miniature engine in a watch or clock (8) |
| HALLOFFAME | A gallery of busts or portraits of celebrated people (4,2,4) |
| MUGSHOTS | Photographs of suspects' faces for police files; or, portraits generally (8) |
| MODEL | Preparatory sculpture or maquette in clay or wax; or, a representation of an object, typically in miniature (5) |
| SARCOPHAGI | Stone or marble coffins or tombs, especially ones bearing sculpture or inscriptions |
| ABSTRACT | A deliberately non-representational painting or sculpture; or, a summary of an article, book or speech (8) |
| SARCOPHAGUS | A stone or marble coffin or tomb, especially one bearing sculpture or inscriptions (11) |
| DRAPERY | A cloth merchant's trade or shop; a depiction of swathes of fabric in painting or sculpture; or, curtains, hangings and textiles collectively (7) |
| CAMEO | A small low relief sculpture or anaglyph on onyx, sardonyx other stone of two different coloured layers; or, a brief appearance of a distinguished actor in a film or play (5) |
| VISUALART | Sculpture or photography or ceramics: 2 wds. |
| STATUE | Full-length sculpture or carving such as The Great Buddha Of Kamakura or Rio's Christ The Redeemer |
| LUNETTE | Literally meaning "little moon", a crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting, window or relief sculpture; or, an old word for a half horseshoe (7) |
| MARBLE | From the Greek meaning "to sparkle", a rock used in sculpture or architecture; or, a small glass ball (6) |
| GESSO | Preparation of gypsum and glue used in gilding, sculpture or to prime a canvas or a wood panel (5) |
| 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) |