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Across
| 6/7 | | Rossetti, Millais, Holman Hunt,
etc. possibly prepare a list, eh? (3-11)
| 10 | | Clearly, it can protect watercolours (5) |
| 11 | | Dutch master gives brief reminder
to German ex-Chancellor (9) |
| 12 | | Bury someone and do an etching! (7) |
| 13 | | At which the art collector bids
goodbye to his/her money? (7)
| 14 | | Part of statuette (a Klee) is
hardwood (4) |
| 16 | | Puts out a line about moulded art
objects? (5) |
| 17 | | Instruction to dog to pose for
picture! (3) |
| 21 | | If ‘golden’ it’s a visually
satisfying ratio used by many
artists (7) |
| 22 | | Sort of rose red altar screen (7) |
| 24 | | Unusual art trend, a means of
slowing the paint drying process (9) |
| 27 | | What sculptors do with the Sunday
joint? (5) |
| 28 | | As produced by the pasty strip
artist! (6,5) |
| 29 | | In brief, London gallery inside
Barbican? – yes and no (3) |
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Down
| 1 | | He rang off to put up picture in a
new position (2-4) |
| 2 | | Try Cals fancy cut glass (7)
| 3 | | Friendly, like red/orange/yellow
colours? (4)
| 4 | | Spanish masters odd GCE role (2,5)
| 5 | | Maybe they're cut out to make a repeated design (8) |
| 6 | | Farm animal intended, we hear, for
colouring matter (7)
| 8 | | No replica, perhaps, for such fine
earthenware (9) |
| 9 | | In Paris a Tintoretto silky fabric (5) |
| 13 | | Brian Sewell, for example, erupts
citric tar! (3,6) |
| 15 | | Part of charcoal crescent (3) |
| 18 | | Possibly sees art as one small
piece of a mosaic (7) |
| 19 | | Makes a hole and mixes top of
purple with cerise (7) |
| 20 | | Craftwork using hooked needle (7) |
| 21 | | Remove surface layer just a bit,
note (6)
| 23 | | Leading Fauvist seen in wide
raincoat (6)
| 25 | | Half an embroidered wall-hanging –
used for masking? (4) |
| 26 | | Heraldic insignia lacked by the
Venus de Milo (4)
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