- ARTIST
- Drake or Justin Bieber
- Craftsman
- One who works with works
- Choreographer, e.g.
- Part of TAFKAP
- Painter, e.g.
- Drawer, say
- Giotto or Duccio
- Van Gogh, e.g.
- Person of color?
- Top drawer?
- Con __
- Monet or Manet
- Emily Carr, for one
- Drawer, e.g.
- One who may use a scalpel
- One for whom perspective is often important
- Rodin or Manet
- Skilled performer
- Studio worker, perhaps
- Taos resident, perhaps
- Manet or Monet
- One who makes a scene
- Painter who may take months to do a wall
- Van Gogh or Picasso
- The ___ Formerly Known as Prince
- Picasso or Van Gogh
- Creative type
- Word after commercial or con
- Renoir or Rembrandt
- Warhol, for one
- Rembrandt, for one
- Gallery show entrant
- Mural maker
- Drawer
- Gallery show VIP
- Con ___
- Salon member
- Talented one
- Sculptor, for one
- Expert
- Exhibit principal
- Studio occupant
- Museum exhibitor
- Palette user
- Escape __
- One with a brush
- Dali or Degas
- Gallery exhibitor
- Painter
- Recording __
- Whistler, e.g.
- Painter or sculptor
- Whistler, but not his mother
- Hopper or Whistler
- Watercolor user
- Oil producer?
- Skillful one
- Virtuoso
- Atelier occupant
- Monet or Rubens
- Painter or musician
- Picasso, for one
- Comic-strip creator, for example
- Proficient performer
- Lichtenstein, for one
- Illustrator, for example
- 49 Across, for example
- Moses, for one
- Loft resident, perhaps
- Portrait painter, e.g.
- Professional performer, for instance
- Comic book employee
- See 57 Across
- Virtuoso performer
- Loft lessee, maybe
- Recording star, in the biz
- Creative person
- Sculptor or painter
- Moses, as a nonagenarian
- Christo, e.g.
- iTunes data field
- One who may make a fortune in oil?
- Royal Academy member.
- Master craftsman.
- Skilled person.
- Dufy's calling.
- Grandma Moses, for instance.
- John Marin, for instance.
- What 57 Down is.
- Georgia O'Keeffe, for instance.
- Matisse or Grandma Moses.
- Subtle craftsman.
- Peter Hurd, for instance.
- Rockwell Kent.
- Churchill, by avocation.
- Sterling performer.
- Kirk Douglas role.
- Churchill, for instance.
- Brushman.
- Stuart or Remington.
- R. A. member.
- Performer.
- Theatrical performer.
- Ballerina or diva.
- Maker of mobiles.
- Bellows, for example.
- Creative one.
- Wyeth, for one.
- Brush holder
- Skilled one
- Worker in oils
- Atelier man
- Da Vinci, for one
- One handy with a brush
- Picasso, e.g.
- Renoir, e.g.
- Lely or Peale
- Mary Cassatt was one
- Titian was one
- Lely or Klee
- Homer or Marin
- Homer or Turner
- Hopper or Turner
- Musician or dancer
- O'Keeffe, e.g.
- Opie or Turner
- Mondrian was one
- Helen Frankenthaler is one
- Hopper or Wood
- Anagram of traits
- Franz Kline, e.g.
- Lee Krasner, e.g.
- Hopper, e.g.
- Strikeout ___, such as Clemens
- Fauvist or minimalist
- Homer or Hopper, e.g.
- Stephen Dedalus, in a Joyce title
- Winslow Homer, e.g.
- Dali or Corot
- Conservatory graduate
- Oil worker
- Word with scam or sketch
- John James Audubon, e.g.
- Temperamental one, supposedly
- Warhol or Wyeth
- iTunes search category
- Easel user
- Ingres or Renoir
- Met someone?
- Grammys competitor
- Klee or Klimt
- One who might have a brush with fame?
- One in the oil business?
- Kahlo or Kandinsky
- Basquiat or Banksy, e.g.
- Frida Kahlo, e.g.
- Ernst or Magritte, e.g.
- Charles Willson Peale, for one
- One who creates a scene?
- Creative aesthete
- Manet or Monet, e.g.
- Creative painter, e.g.
- Gallery-opening VIP
- 29-Across, for one
- One making a scene?
- Sculptor or singer
- Penciller or inker, for comics
- Anni Albers or Claude Monet
- Cezanne or Chagall
- Faith Ringgold, e.g.
- Kehinde Wiley, e.g.
- Painter or composer, e.g.
- Word after "makeup" or "martial"
- Conservatory graduate, e.g.
- Billboard info, perhaps
- Painter not paid by the hour
- One with a palette
- One with drawing power?
- Word with "commercial" or "con"
- 19-Across, e.g.
- Part of MUA
- Sculptor, say
- Glass blower or cartoonist, e.g.
- Graffiti creator, e.g.
- Kara Walker or Faith Ringgold, e.g.
- Painter or tattooist, for example
- Yayoi Kusama, e.g.
- Nick Cave or Nick Cave
- A dreamer consenting to dream of the actual world, according to George Santayana
- Studio figure
- Oil producer, perhaps
- Person with drawing power?
- Cartoonist, for example
- ...toy figurines