|ùACROSS&DOWNjH²ØÏ+×?Â1.2cî}–'@.A.F.M.E.G.B.P..CARTOON.UNREAL.I.A.N.G.A.I.L.ADAM.DURER.SELF.F.E.R.A.D.T.O..RADII.VUILLARD.E...A.E...E...CEZANNE.CASSATT...R...S.M...H.PORTRAIT.ANGLE..P.I.U.R.T.O.S.HALS.THEME.TOOL.Q.T.U.T.U.H.W.CUBISM.CARMINE..E.C.N.H.S.C.R..-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-------.------.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.----.-----.----.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-----.--------.-...-.-...-...-------.-------...-...-.-...-.--------.-----..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.----.-----.----.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.------.-------..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.October 2000Eddie JamesSuch paper is neutral (4-4)Mounted a picture – and made someone look guilty? (6)Piet, painter of Broadway Boogie-Woogie (8)Do an etching (7)Francesco, 18th C. Venetian painter (6)Shows signs of rage with a brush’s features? (8)A colourlessness (6)Amusing work of Leonardo da Vinci, for instance? (7)Not lifelike (6)Robert, 18C Scottish architect and designer (4)German Renaissance master, Albrecht (5)(& 21) Picture yourself in such a work! (4-8)The 'spokes’ of a circle (5)Edouard 19/20th C. French painter, developed 'intimist' style with Bonnard (8)Post-impressionist Paul, the ‘father of modern painting’ (7)Skilled and creative (8)US artist, Mary who exhibited with the Impressionists (7)Sometimes disparagingly called ‘Sunday painters’ (8)Jean-Francois Millet's painting of a farmworker (3,5)Tension a canvas (7)(see 12)Like gouache? That’s not clear (6)Fall in New York! (6)Point of view or 'corner' of a geometric figure (5)Arts style of the high Middle Ages (6)The Laughing Cavalier probably his most famous work (4)A subject for a picture, piece of music, etc. (5)Implement (4)Art movement given a solid foundation by Braque and Picasso? (6)Crimson (7)