| Pop |
| Lost |
| Show |
| Clip |
| Wile |
| Skill |
| Craft |
| Guile |
| Knack |
| Studio |
| Op ___ |
| Prints |
| Carney |
| Talent |
| Cunning |
| __ Deco |
| __ form |
| Prowess |
| Gallery |
| Slyness |
| Tattoos |
| Mastery |
| Finesse |
| MoMA's A |
| Wiliness |
| Graphics |
| Buchwald |
| Creation |
| Know-how |
| Trickery |
| Paintings |
| Ingenuity |
| ___ Basel |
| Fine work |
| Oils, say |
| Framework |
| Canniness |
| Op or Pop |
| MoMA part |
| Handiwork |
| Expertise |
| Technique |
| Dexterity |
| Decoration |
| Discipline |
| Brushwork? |
| Frameworks |
| Modern ___ |
| Objet d'__ |
| Oils, etc. |
| Rembrandts |
| Tate works |
| TV's Baker |
| Met filler |
| Oil field? |
| Oils, e.g. |
| __ nouveau |
| Monet work |
| Mr. Carney |
| Show piece |
| Some busts |
| Handicraft |
| Linkletter |
| Cleverness |
| Study field |
| Prado works |
| ___ lovers. |
| Fine" works |
| Arp's field |
| Carr milieu |
| Carr output |
| Klee output |
| Klee pieces |
| Klee's work |
| Latte image |
| Louvre item |
| Louvre lure |
| Manet works |
| Museum draw |
| Pop or Dada |
| Quaker verb |
| Tate treats |
| Tisch topic |
| ___ therapy |
| Bust, maybe |
| Framed work |
| Museum fare |
| Work of ___ |
| Monet works |
| Dance, e.g. |
| Work in oil |
| Wall décor |
| Workmanship |
| Music, e.g. |
| Busts, e.g. |
| Met display |
| Museum fill |
| Louvre fill |
| Auction buy |
| Renoir works |
| Met offering |
| Wall hanging |
| Museum topic |
| Gallery draw |
| Goya's field |
| Are, earlier |
| Ballet, e.g. |
| Comic Carney |
| Dance is one |
| Frame works? |
| Framed stuff |
| Hang it all! |
| Kind of deco |
| Klee's forte |
| Mobiles, say |
| Monet supply |
| Monet's work |
| Mr. Buchwald |
| Picasso work |
| Pop follower |
| Sapp milieu |
| School class |
| Some is fine |
| ___ of Noise |
| Graphic work |
| Louvre piece |
| Prado pieces |
| Watteau work |
| Archaic verb |
| Framed works |
| Murals, e.g. |
| Homers, e.g. |
| Frame filler |
| Gallery fare |
| Illustration |
| Tate display |
| Gallery work |
| MoMA display |
| Actor Carney |
| Part of MOMA |
| Museum focus |
| Gallery fill |
| Museum stuff |
| Biblical verb |
| Museum piece. |
| Craftsmanship |
| Museum pieces |
| Collage, e.g. |
| Renoir output |
| Prado display |
| ___ Garfunkel |
| Canvases, say |
| Carr's milieu |
| Cultural work |
| Deco preceder |
| Drawing class |
| Earth's core? |
| Etching, e.g. |
| Feat of Klee? |
| Freer display |
| Frick content |
| Gallery focus |
| Gallery stuff |
| Gallery wares |
| Getty feature |
| Getty display |
| Jujitsu, e.g. |
| Klee's output |
| Louvre filler |
| Manet's forte |
| Monet's forte |
| Pastels, e.g. |
| Pop or modern |
| Pollack piece |
| Renoir's work |
| Song or dance |
| Tate displays |
| Tatum of jazz |
| Text enhancer |
| Titian's work |
| Warhol's work |
| Fine subject? |
| Bosch product |
| Easel display |
| Exhibit stuff |
| Film preceder |
| Gallery sight |
| Gallery works |
| Mr. Garfunkel |
| Part of LACMA |
| Some hang-ups |
| Thou follower |
| Hoppers, e.g. |
| Origami, e.g. |
| Picasso piece |
| Some hangings |
| Wyeth's field |
| Camp activity |
| Louvre oeuvre |
| Mobiles, e.g. |
| Museum filler |
| Oils and such |
| Wall hangings |
| Studio output |
| MOMA offering |
| Pianist Tatum |
| Tate offering |
| Verb for thou |
| Creative work |
| Special skill |
| Life imitator |
| College major |
| Illustrations |
| Verb with thou |
| School subject |
| Creative skill |
| Picasso output |
| Uffizi display |
| Busts, perhaps |
| Carr creations |
| Creative major |
| Critic's topic |
| Cultural field |
| Fine endeavor? |
| Freer offering |
| Louvre exhibit |
| Mondrians, say |
| Muse's concern |
| Museum feature |
| Music, for one |
| Picassos, e.g. |
| Renoir's forte |
| Renoir's skill |
| Sketches, e.g. |
| Statuary, etc. |
| Uffizi marvels |
| Type of works? |
| Atelier output |
| Blakey of jazz |
| Carvings, e.g. |
| Gallery filler |
| Hanging décor |
| It may be fine |
| Louvre affair? |
| Mr. Linkletter |
| Museum showing |
| Paul's partner |
| Sapp creations |
| Wall adornment |
| Warhol's field |
| Warhol's forte |
| Warhol's works |
| Work in frames |
| Creative knack |
| Imitates life? |
| Gallery pieces |
| Museum exhibit |
| Tate treasures |
| Busts and such |
| It may be hung |
| Painting, e.g. |
| Creative works |
| Public hanging |
| Creative class |
| Type of studio |
| Louvre display |
| Museum subject |
| Special talent |
| Museum display |
| Gallery hanging |
| Museum hangings |
| Man's nickname. |
| Sculpture, etc. |
| Creative talent |
| Sculpture, e.g. |
| Uffizi contents |
| Uffizi offering |
| Museum contents |
| Act of creation |
| Artist's output |
| Blakey or Tatum |
| Chagall's forte |
| Class with clay |
| Composing, e.g. |
| Creative course |
| Creative effort |
| Diplomacy, e.g. |
| Elective course |
| Etchings et al. |
| Fauvists' forte |
| Getty oil, e.g. |
| Grant Wood work |
| Graphic display |
| Jackie's costar |
| Legal hangings? |
| Lucky cave find |
| Manet's mastery |
| Matisse's field |
| Monet's mastery |
| Music, for many |
| Portraits, e.g. |
| Realm of beauty |
| Rockers __ Brut |
| Tate collection |
| Thomson's forte |
| TV's Linkletter |
| Verb for Juliet |
| Visual creation |
| Watercolor work |
| Work on a wall? |
| Works on walls? |
| Carney or Tatum |
| Curator's topic |
| Dadaist's field |
| Exhibit subject |
| Gallery feature |
| Gallery objects |
| Hanging display |
| Host Linkletter |
| Met acquisition |
| Museum opening? |
| Picasso's field |
| Picasso's forte |
| Picasso's works |
| Performance ___ |
| Sotheby's stock |
| Works in frames |
| Aesthete's love |
| Bonsai, for one |
| Creative result |
| Gallery showing |
| Modern hangings |
| Prints and such |
| Mural or statue |
| Murals and such |
| Paintings, e.g. |
| The "A" in MoMA |
| The "A" of MoMA |
| Works on a wall |
| Gallery exhibit |
| Kind of gallery |
| Louvre contents |
| Curator's focus |
| Ancient Iranian |
| Creative output |
| Museum offering |
| Gallery display |
| Gallery offering |
| Allan Sapp forte |
| Auction category |
| Cinematics, e.g. |
| Craft's relative |
| Designer's major |
| Gallery exhibits |
| Getty collection |
| Graphic creation |
| Humanities major |
| It can be a bust |
| It might be fine |
| Jackie's co-star |
| Magritte's field |
| Matisse's pieces |
| Miro image, e.g. |
| Modern hang-ups? |
| Mondrian's forte |
| Museum purchases |
| O'Keeffe's forte |
| Oils and pastels |
| Painter's output |
| Paintings et al. |
| Pastels and such |
| Rubens's métier |
| Sotheby's domain |
| State-of-the-___ |
| Van Gogh's forte |
| Certain hangings |
| Creative pursuit |
| Esthetic pursuit |
| Exhibited matter |
| Exhibited things |
| Exhibition stuff |
| Picasso's output |
| Piece by Matisse |
| Sculptures, e.g. |
| SoHo loft output |
| Statues and such |
| Works in a salon |
| Exhibit material |
| Gallery opening? |
| Guggenheim stuff |
| It may be modern |
| Sketchy subject? |
| Still life, e.g. |
| Work in a museum |
| Work in a studio |
| Gallery hangings |
| Handsome prints? |
| Met murals, e.g. |
| Visual creations |
| Whistler's field |
| Critics' concern |
| Public hangings? |
| Frick collection |
| It may be framed |
| Gallery contents |
| It may be a bust |
| High-school class |
| The ___ of Loving |
| A kind of gallery |
| Aesthetic pursuit |
| Bonsai or origami |
| Busts, oils, etc. |
| Calligraphy, e.g. |
| Canaday's subject |
| Carvings and such |
| Class with smocks |
| Collages and such |
| Corcoran offering |
| Creative material |
| Cultural hang-up? |
| Dilettante's love |
| Eggleton, for one |
| Emily Carr domain |
| Etchings and such |
| Graphic creations |
| Humorist Buchwald |
| Installation, say |
| It can be kinetic |
| Miró on the wall |
| Matisse's mastery |
| Museum's offering |
| Museum's purchase |
| Oils and etchings |
| Picasso's mastery |
| Piece of Pollock? |
| Rembrandt's field |
| School department |
| Skilled execution |
| Story accompanier |
| Works on the wall |
| Caricatures, e.g. |
| Class with models |
| Dramaturgy is one |
| Gallery inventory |
| It's often framed |
| Museum attraction |
| Music or painting |
| Music's Garfunkel |
| Stuff in a museum |
| Auction offerings |
| Creative creation |
| Dali display, say |
| Arthur, for short |
| Curator's charges |
| Graffiti, to some |
| It's been framed! |
| Louvre collection |
| Oils, busts, etc. |
| Serious hang-ups? |
| Works in a museum |
| Creative endeavor |
| Museum collection |
| Works at a museum |
| Curator's concern |
| Bookstore section |
| High-school course |
| Branch of learning |
| Works in the Prado |
| Dadaist's interest |
| Arthur, to friends |
| Blakey or Buchwald |
| Book illustrations |
| Charcoals and such |
| Class with crayons |
| Comic actor Carney |
| Composing, for one |
| Corregio creations |
| Cultural hang-ups? |
| Curator's canvases |
| Cunning or finesse |
| Display at the Met |
| Engraving, for one |
| Esthete's interest |
| Expensive pictures |
| Gallerygoer's love |
| Glassblowing, e.g. |
| Hermitage holdings |
| Humanities subject |
| It's a bust, maybe |
| Kandinsky's output |
| Marbles in museums |
| Mural, for example |
| Painter's creation |
| Pastime for Carney |
| Poetry or painting |
| Pop or op follower |
| Sculpture or mural |
| Some installations |
| Statue or portrait |
| Tom Thomson output |
| Topiary or origami |
| Works at the Getty |
| Installation, e.g. |
| Mobiles and murals |
| Murals and mobiles |
| Museum acquisition |
| Music or sculpture |
| Oils, for instance |
| Sculpture, for one |
| Picasso's creation |
| Tatum or Garfunkel |
| ___ is long . . . |
| Berenson's subject |
| It might be framed |
| Jazz pianist Tatum |
| Pieces in a museum |
| Buchwald or Carney |
| Carney or Buchwald |
| Curator's hang-ups |
| Gallery collection |
| Op or pop follower |
| Works at a gallery |
| Columnist Buchwald |
| Lord's Prayer verb |
| Paintings and such |
| Creative technique |
| It might be a bust |
| Works in a gallery |
| Guggenheim display |
| Mural or sculpture |
| Shakespearean verb |
| This puzzle's theme |
| Are," centuries ago |
| Aesthete's interest |
| Allen Sapp creation |
| Busts, prints, etc. |
| Creative enterprise |
| Decorative elements |
| Dramaturgy, for one |
| Duveen's specialty. |
| Expressive activity |
| Expressive creation |
| Freer's collection. |
| Garfunkel or Blakey |
| Getty Museum pieces |
| Hotel lobby display |
| Jazz drummer Blakey |
| M. Rouault's field. |
| Murals and the like |
| Museum piece, often |
| Museum's collection |
| Oscar winner Carney |
| Ravens owner Modell |
| Sculpture or sketch |
| Sculptures and oils |
| Sculptures and such |
| Skilled workmanship |
| Stuff left hanging? |
| Wares at some fairs |
| Works at an exhibit |
| Works in an atelier |
| Works on walls, say |
| The ___ of the Deal |
| Andy Warhol's works |
| Class with a studio |
| Display on the wall |
| Garfunkel or Carney |
| It's hung with care |
| Jasper Johns' field |
| Museum acquisitions |
| Some exhibited work |
| Song or dance, e.g. |
| Trompe l'oeil, e.g. |
| Word with pop or op |
| Carney or Garfunkel |
| Decorative material |
| Degas display, e.g. |
| Exhibition offering |
| Guggenheim offering |
| Creative expression |
| Magazine department |
| Tate Modern display |
| Decorator's concern |
| Curator's collection |
| Imitation of nature. |
| Aesthetic expression |
| Ashcan School output |
| Auction items, often |
| Calligraphy, for one |
| Caricatures and such |
| Carney or Linkletter |
| Clip or pop follower |
| Dealmaking, some say |
| Dance or music, e.g. |
| Displays on the wall |
| Eggleton, to friends |
| Fleming or Garfunkel |
| Gainsborough's forte |
| Gallery acquisitions |
| Griffith or Eggleton |
| Hermitage collection |
| Hotel lobby hangings |
| Investment, for some |
| J. S. Copley's forte |
| Legendary Linkletter |
| LeRoy Neiman's realm |
| Linkletter or Carney |
| Mobile, for instance |
| Music or dance, e.g. |
| Oeuvre in the Louvre |
| Oils and watercolors |
| Prints and paintings |
| Renwick Gallery fare |
| Sculptor's creations |
| Shaw's "magic mirror |
| Smock-wearer's class |
| Some costly hangings |
| Some public hangings |
| Tate Modern offering |
| Thou follower, often |
| What museums display |
| What Picasso created |
| Word after op or pop |
| Works at the Whitney |
| High school elective |
| Matter of aesthetics |
| Painting & sculpture |
| Certain collectibles |
| Drawing room subject |
| Lichtenstein's field |
| Paintings and prints |
| Pictures on the wall |
| Museum of Modern ___ |
| Summer camp activity |
| Visual communication |
| Display at the Getty |
| Newspaper department |
| Lichtenstein's forte |
| Painting or sculpture |
| Auction pieces, often |
| Buchwald or Garfunkel |
| Busts inside a museum |
| Cartoonist Spiegelman |
| Charcoal pieces, e.g. |
| Clip or cave follower |
| Crystal Bridges asset |
| Etchings, for example |
| Film or song preceder |
| Fine or folk follower |
| Freer display at D.C. |
| Freer Gallery display |
| Getty Museum displays |
| Grandma Moses' field. |
| Group of Seven milieu |
| It might imitate life |
| It's longer than life |
| Latte topper, perhaps |
| Line or lost follower |
| Lots at some auctions |
| Mobiles, for instance |
| Mosaics, for instance |
| One of the humanities |
| Painting or scultpure |
| Paintings & sculpture |
| Paintings and statues |
| Portrait or landscape |
| Portrait or sculpture |
| Portrait, for example |
| Prints, pastels, etc. |
| Sapp's source of fame |
| Sculpture or painting |
| Significant creations |
| Singer, ... Garfunkel |
| Sometimes it's a bust |
| Upscale office décor |
| Work on a wall, maybe |
| Finger painting, e.g. |
| Garfunkel or Buchwald |
| Getty Museum purchase |
| Music is a form of it |
| Pop or abstract, e.g. |
| Illustrative material |
| It's sometimes a bust |
| Installation material |
| Display at the Louvre |
| Conversation, for some |
| ''... but is it ___?'' |
| ''How Great Thou ___'' |
| ... wherefore ___ thou |
| Pop" and "op" follower |
| Accompaniment for copy |
| An investment, perhaps |
| Apt name for a painter |
| Buchwald or Linkletter |
| Collection of the rich |
| Eggleton or Linkletter |
| Forte of Joseph Turner |
| It hangs in the Louvre |
| Jazz's Pepper or Tatum |
| Linkletter or Buchwald |
| Magazine illustrations |
| Musée d'Orsay display |
| Museum contents, often |
| Museum piece or pieces |
| Paintings or sculpture |
| Paintings, for example |
| Picassos and Pissarros |
| Renoirs and Rembrandts |
| Sculpture or scrimshaw |
| Sculptures and mobiles |
| Sculptures, oils, etc. |
| Seduction, for example |
| Somerset House display |
| Statues and sculptures |
| What Rembrandt created |
| Word with "op" or "pop |
| Word with fine or line |
| Word with form or film |
| Word with rock or song |
| 1998 Tony-winning play |
| It belongs in a museum |
| Miro, Miro on the wall |
| Offering at the Uffizi |
| Some auction offerings |
| Paul's partner in song |
| Focus of some exhibits |
| Word after clip or pop |
| Collector's collection |
| Guggenheim procurement |
| Paul's singing partner |
| Jeopardy!" host Fleming |
| Ballet, basketry et al. |
| Busts in a museum, e.g. |
| Corots, Monets and such |
| Display on museum walls |
| Framed stuff in museums |
| Good name for a painter |
| Heist target, sometimes |
| It hangs around museums |
| It may hang in a museum |
| Legacy of Aaron Douglas |
| Manets and Monets, e.g. |
| Obsolete form of "to be |
| Painting or photography |
| Renaissance cradle city |
| Rodins, Monets and such |
| Sculpture, for instance |
| Something off the wall? |
| Tate Modern attractions |
| Van Gogh Museum display |
| Verb with thou, perhaps |
| Works by Monet or Manet |
| Works on walls, perhaps |
| Masterpiece in a museum |
| Pitti Palace attraction |
| Sculpture garden pieces |
| Garfunkel or Linkletter |
| Mobiles, stabiles, etc. |
| Paintings and sculpture |
| It's often left hanging |
| 1998 Tony-winning comedy |
| Andrew Mellon collection |
| Barnes Foundation pieces |
| Carr or Thomson creation |
| It may be fine or lively |
| It may be modern or fine |
| It's at the Getty Museum |
| Lithographs and etchings |
| Mobiles and murals, e.g. |
| Murals, sculptures, etc. |
| Prints, pastels and such |
| Sculpture or woodcarving |
| Some Sotheby's offerings |
| Thomson and Carr concern |
| Wall display at a museum |
| Word with "pop" or "folk |
| Word with modern or cave |
| Connoisseur's collection |
| Interpretive dance, e.g. |
| Masterpieces in a museum |
| Output from Lichtenstein |
| Sculptures and paintings |
| Hockey's ___ Ross Trophy |
| Masterpiece, work of ... |
| Paintings and sculptures |
| The Museum of Modern ___ |
| Atelier occupant's output |
| Class for model students? |
| It's framed and then hung |
| Manly ___ of self-defense |
| Mastery in works of taste |
| Paintings, etchings, etc. |
| Subject of much patronage |
| Thomson and Varley milieu |
| Tony-winning play of 1998 |
| Topic of an Emerson essay |
| TV personality Linkletter |
| Verb with thou, sometimes |
| Word before or after thou |
| Word before song or glass |
| Works by Monet and Renoir |
| Certain high school class |
| Guggenheim Museum display |
| Hangings seen by millions |
| What aesthetes appreciate |
| What some museums feature |
| O Brother, Where ___ Thou? |
| Another high school course |
| Comical columnist Buchwald |
| Depiction of the beautiful |
| Display for some galleries |
| Oil on a wall, for example |
| Paul's harmonizing partner |
| Paul's partner, for a time |
| Sculpture, paintings, etc. |
| Seascapes, statuary et al. |
| William Corcoran endowment |
| Word after clip or martial |
| Word with film or director |
| Works by Dalí and Picasso |
| Works hanging in a gallery |
| He was Tom to Paul's Jerry |
| Stereotypically easy class |
| Word with form or supplies |
| Paintings, sculpture, etc. |
| ___ history (college major) |
| He was Ed to Jackie's Ralph |
| Helen Frankenthaler's forte |
| Hobby Winnie and Ike share. |
| National Gallery attraction |
| Rock star's gallery display |
| Shamsky of the Miracle Mets |
| Web designer's major, often |
| Work of Georgia O’Keeffe. |
| Paintings, sculptures, etc. |
| Type of collection or class |
| Imitator of life, it's said |
| Carney of "The Honeymooners |
| ''Wherefore __ thou Romeo?'' |
| A mystery," to e.e. cummings |
| Science made clear": Cocteau |
| Crossword construction, e.g. |
| Finger painting, for example |
| Guggenheim Museum collection |
| Mosaic or mural, for example |
| Paul Simon partner Garfunkel |
| Photographs, paintings, etc. |
| Pieces displayed in a museum |
| Sculpted figure, for example |
| Shamsky of the Amazin' Mets |
| What some collectors collect |
| What you'd see at the Louvre |
| What you'll find in a museum |
| All nature is but ___": Pope |
| What Manet and Monet created |
| Word with "nouveau" or "deco |
| Interior decorator's concern |
| What Is ___?" (Tolstoy essay) |
| Avocation for busy statesmen. |
| Elementary class with crayons |
| Field for Picasso and Pollock |
| It may exist for its own sake |
| More of an ___ than a science |
| Prints, paintings and pastels |
| Tennyson's "The Palace of ___ |
| Valuable collection, for some |
| What's better when it's fine? |
| Word with collection or class |
| Work by Monet or Michelangelo |
| Works by Rembrandt and Renoir |
| Jealous mistress," to Emerson |
| Linkletter or Garfunkel, e.g. |
| Louvre exhibits, collectively |
| It may be kinetic or abstract |
| ___ Deco (architectural style) |
| 1998 Tony winner for Best Play |
| Monet's ''Water Lilies,'' e.g. |
| Paintings and statues and such |
| Paintings, sculptures and such |
| Paul's partner, once and again |
| Sculptures and paintings, e.g. |
| Trump's "The _____ of the Deal |
| Paris Street, Rainy Day," e.g. |
| Auction merchandise, sometimes |
| Emerson's ''jealous mistress'' |
| Verb in a question from Juliet |
| ___ is long . . . ": Longfellow |
| 'Tis all thou ___ . . . ": Pope |
| Class where kids draw and paint |
| Former "Jeopardy!" host Fleming |
| Garfunkel who paired with Simon |
| Graffiti, to some sensibilities |
| Interior decorator's suggestion |
| It may get framed and then hung |
| Jackie's partner, on classic TV |
| New York's Museum of Modern ___ |
| Onetime singing partner of Paul |
| Eggleton or Meighen, familiarly |
| Its definition is often debated |
| Collector's collection, perhaps |
| Nature concentrated," per Balzac |
| Nature is the ___ of God": Dante |
| Fourth word of the Lord's Prayer |
| Notoriously hard thing to define |
| Painting, sculpture and the like |
| Paul's '60s-'70s singing partner |
| Photos or photorealist paintings |
| Prints, pastels, paintings, etc. |
| What life imitates, so it's said |
| ___ a jealous mistress": Emerson |
| It may be there for its own sake |
| Sculptures, paintings, and so on |
| Bang Bang Rock and Roll" ___ Brut |
| Creative elementary school course |
| Paintings, sculpture and the like |
| What Picasso and Van Gogh created |
| What van Gogh and Vermeer created |
| Creation of a painter or sculptor |
| Word with ''clip'' or ''martial'' |
| ___ Appreciation (college course) |
| Word with "collection" or "critic |
| 20s/30s furnishing style, ... Deco |
| It's in five places in this puzzle |
| Photos, paintings, sculpture, etc. |
| Pottery and sculpture, for example |
| Prime Minister Meighen, familiarly |
| Sculptures and installations, e.g. |
| What Picasso and Rembrandt created |
| What painters and sculptors create |
| ___ history (certain college major) |
| ___ is a jealous mistress": Emerson |
| The triumph over chaos," to Cheever |
| Class in which posers are presented |
| Class where you'll gain perspective |
| Creations of sculptors and painters |
| Eggleton or Erickson, among friends |
| Galsworthy's "universal refreshment |
| Jazz great Blakey, Pepper, or Tatum |
| Work of ___ (painting or sculpture) |
| Our Father, who ___ in heaven . . . |
| ___ gallery (place to buy paintings) |
| ___ is I: Science is We": C. Bernard |
| The child of Nature," per Longfellow |
| Paintings and sculpture, for example |
| School class where drawing is taught |
| Subject of a hanging without a trial |
| Work of ___ (sculpture, for example) |
| Tom Jones collaborators ___ of Noise |
| A work of ___ is a confession": Camus |
| All ___ is autobiographical": Fellini |
| Robust ___ alone is eternal": Gautier |
| Corcoran offering in Washington, D.C. |
| Jenny Holzer or Matthew Barney outpuT |
| Paintings and sculptures, for example |
| New York's Metropolitan Museum of ___ |
| Sculptures and paintings, for example |
| The creation of beauty is __": Emerson |
| Co-star of Jackie on "The Honeymooners |
| Much of what is auctioned at Sotheby's |
| This puzzle's theme you can get behind |
| This was heisted from the theme words! |
| What Rembrandt or Michelangelo created |
| The proper task of life," to Nietzsche |
| Romeo, Romeo, wherefore ___ thou Romeo? |
| The ___ of War" (ancient military text) |
| The proper task of life," per Nietzsche |
| Deer Tick "___ Isn't Real (City of Sin) |
| Joe Stummer "Rock ___ & the X-Ray Style |
| Linkletter who hosted TV's "House Party |
| Museum of Contemporary ___, Los Angeles |
| Something famously impossible to define |
| What Emerson called "a jealous mistress |
| 1998 Tony-winning play about a painting |
| The ___ of the Deal" (Donald Trump book) |
| Class where you can work on your figures |
| Constructing crossword puzzles, arguably |
| High school class where kids often paint |
| It's for its own sake, per the MGM motto |
| Record-holding N.F.L. receiver _____Monk |
| ___ Vandelay (George Costanza pseudonym) |
| A revolt against fate" per André Malraux |
| Zen and the ___ of Motorcycle Maintenance |
| 1980s avant-garde synth band ___ of Noise |
| Class where schoolkids use paint and clay |
| '02 Shadows Fall album "The ___ of Balance |
| If it's a bust, it still qualifies as this |
| Joe Strummer "Rock ___ and the X-Ray Style |
| What's on display in the Guggenheim Museum |
| All __ is but imitation of nature": Seneca |
| A lie that makes us realize truth": Picasso |
| Film, literature, dance, etc., collectively |
| It might be fine and great at the same time |
| What Cheever called "the triumph over chaos |
| If the ___ is concealed, it succeeds": Ovid |
| ____ Irwin ( Canuck baseball glove inventor) |
| What you can get away with," per Andy Warhol |
| Field for Robert Indiana or Georgia O'Keeffe |
| If it's a bust, it still may qualify as this |
| Verb in the first line of "The Lord's Prayer |
| It hangs around in some impressive buildings |
| Either plagiarism or revolution," per Gauguin |
| 17,000-year-old find in France's Lascaux cave |
| School class where the kids might wear smocks |
| A veil, rather than a mirror," per Oscar Wilde |
| Of all lies, __ is the least untrue": Flaubert |
| The signature of civilizations": Beverly Sills |
| Play centered around a completely white canvas |
| On "Self Portrait" Dylan did his own cover this |
| Studio ___ (college major for a painter, often) |
| What you'd find at the Guggenheim or the Louvre |
| ___ hath an enemy called Ignorance": Ben Jonson |
| A lie that makes us realize truth," per Picasso |
| The creation of beauty," per Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| The proper task of life," according to Nietzsche |
| Anything you can get away with": Marshall McLuhan |
| The taking and giving of beauty," per Ansel Adams |
| ___ & Literacy (brown category in Trivial Pursuit) |
| Either plagiarism or revolution," per Paul Gauguin |
| The signature of civilizations," per Beverly Sills |
| Metropolitan Museum of ___ (New York City gallery) |
| What you find at the Tate Modern or the Guggenheim |
| Best Play the year "The Lion King" won Best Musical |
| Exhibit found in this puzzle's four longest answers |
| Institute of Musical __ (Juilliard's original name) |
| Object of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist |
| ___ Deco (architectural style common in Miami Beach) |
| So vast is ___, so narrow human wit": Alexander Pope |
| An attempt to bring order out of chaos," per Sondheim |
| The only serious thing in the world," per Oscar Wilde |
| Class during which a kindergartner might finger-paint |
| What you can get away with," according to Andy Warhol |
| Metropolitan Museum of ___ (New York City attraction) |
| Either plagiarism or revolution," according to Gauguin |
| The lie that enables us to realize the truth": Picasso |
| Elementary school class where students do clay modeling |
| The "her" in Beethoven's question "Who comprehends her? |
| A lie that makes us realize truth," according to Picasso |
| ___ is never finished, only abandoned": Leonardo da Vinci |
| ___ is to console those who are broken by life": Van Gogh |
| Grade school class that may include clay and finger paint |
| It is "either plagiarism or revolution," per Paul Gauguin |
| Queens of the Stone Age "The Lost ___ of Keeping a Secret |
| ___ Institute of Chicago (home of over 30 Monet paintings) |
| ___ is both the taking and giving of beauty" (Ansel Adams) |
| Not what you see, but what you make others see," per Degas |
| Class that will teach you how to put things in perspective |
| Elementary school class that might involve finger painting |
| The ___ of Cross-Examination" (1903 Francis L. Wellman book) |
| It's "not what you see, but what you make others see": Degas |
| The enemy of ___ is the absence of limitations": Orson Welles |
| ___ Institute of Chicago (museum with over 30 Monet paintings) |
| If ___ reflects life, it does so with special mirrors": Brecht |
| What we have "in order not to die of the truth," per Nietzsche |
| A powerful current that carries a man to a haven," per van Gogh |
| The "she" in Oscar Wilde's "She is a veil, rather than a mirror |
| The only way to run away without leaving home," per Twyla Tharp |
| Making something out of nothing and selling it," per Frank Zappa |
| Surprising discovery at the Lascaux cave that's 17,000 years old |
| ___ washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life": Picasso |
| Life doesn't imitate ___, it imitates bad television": Woody Allen |
| The lie that enables us to realize the truth," according to Picasso |
| ___ Ross Trophy (NHL award for the top scorer in the regular season) |
| What garlic is to salad, insanity is to ___": Augustus Saint-Gaudens |
| All ___ is a kind of confession, more or less oblique": James Baldwin |
| The only way to run away without leaving home," according to Twyla Tharp |
| The supreme ___ of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting": Sun Tzu |
| It "lives from constraints and dies from freedom," per Leonardo da Vinci |
| ___ does not surpass nature, but only brings it to perfection": Cervantes |
| Without ___, the crudeness of reality would make the world unbearable": Shaw |
| It "enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time": Merton |
| Without tradition, ___ is a flock of sheep without a shepherd": Winston Churchill |
| Its purpose is "washing the dust of daily life off our souls," according to Picasso |
| ___ begins with resistance - at the point where resistance is overcome" (Andre Gide) |
| It "should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable," according to a saying |
| __ Vandelay, recurring fake "Seinfeld" character who turns out to be a real judge in the final episode |