ACROSS&DOWNzHúy;ì·ì1.2cg 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 JamesPut up picture in a new position (2-4)Fancy cut glass (7)As is red/orange/yellow (4)Spanish master – 'the Greek' (2,5)Paper, etc. with bits cut out to make a repeated design (8)& 7ac. Rossetti, Millais, Holman Hunt and other members of 19th C. British art movement (3-11)Colouring-matter in paint or dye (7)(see 6) (11)Fine earthenware (9)Silky fabric (5)Often used to protect framed watercolours (5)'The Night Watch' is a famous work of this Dutch master (9)Inscribe/decorate a surface (7)As held at Sothebys or Christies (7)Reviewer of paintings. etc. (3,6)A dark-coloured hardwood (4)A crescent (3)Moulds used by sculptors (5)Pose for picture (3)Individual piece of a mosaic (7)Makes a hole (7)Craftwork using hooked needle (7)If ‘golden’ it’s a visually satisfying ratio used by many artists (7)Remove surface layer (6)Altar screen (7)Leading Fauvist (6)A means of slowing the paint drying process (9)Band of material used for sticking, masking, etc. (4)Heraldic insignia lacked by the Venus de Milo! (4)Cut stone or wood into figures, etc. (5)The art of building up layers of pasted strips into objects (6,5)In brief, a London gallery (3)