P{ACROSS&DOWNzHú«;ì·U1.2c| ï‚×'@ ..R.C...W.E.S..PRE.RAPHAELITESI.H.Y.O.R.G.E.AGLASS.REMBRANDTM.N.T.C...E.C.IENGRAVE.AUCTIONN...L.L.R.O.L..TEAK.CASTS..SIT..R.P.I.C.C...ESECTION.REREDOSC...E...I.O.E.SRETARDANT.CARVEA.A.C.R.I.H.A.RPAPIERMACHE.ICAE.E.S.S...T.N....-.-...-.-.-..---.------------.-.-.-.-.-.-.------.----------.-.-.-...-.-.--------.--------...-.-.-.-.-..----.-----..---..-.-.-.-.-...--------.--------...-...-.-.-.----------.------.-.-.-.-.-.-.------------.----.-.-.-...-.-..April '01Eddie JamesHe rang off to put up picture in a new position (2-4)Try Cal's fancy cut glass (7)Friendly, like red/orange/yellow colours? (4)Spanish master's odd GCE role (2,5)Maybe they're cut out to make a repeated design (8)& 7ac. Rossetti, Millais, Holman Hunt, etc. possibly prepare a list, eh? (3-11)Farm animal intended, we hear, for colouring matter (7)(see 6) (11)No replica, perhaps, for such fine earthenware (9)In Paris a Tintoretto silky fabric (5)Clearly, it can protect watercolours (5)Dutch master gives brief reminder to German ex-Chancellor (9)Bury someone and do an etching! (7)At which the art collector bids goodbye to his/her money? (7)Brian Sewell, for example, erupts citric tar! (3,6)Part of statuette (a Klee) is hardwood (4)Part of charcoal crescent (3)Puts out a line about moulded art objects? (5)Instruction to dog to pose for picture! (3)Possibly sees art as one small piece of a mosaic (7)Makes a hole and mixes top of purple with cerise (7)Craftwork using hooked needle (7)If ‘golden’ it’s a visually satisfying ratio used by many artists (7)Remove surface layer - just a bit, note (6)Sort of rose red altar screen (7)Leading Fauvist seen in wide raincoat (6)Unusual art trend, a means of slowing the paint drying process (9)Half an embroidered wall-hanging – used for masking? (4)Heraldic insignia lacked by the Venus de Milo (4)What sculptors do with the Sunday joint? (5)As produced by the pasty strip artist! (6,5)In brief, London gallery inside Barbican? – yes and no (3)