- - Playwright entertaining a man of colour?
- - Line attached to the bow of a boat
- - dauber of fast boats?
- - one putting on a coat?
- - One putting on a coat, maybe
- - Provider of some coats
- - Calling of Jimmy Ernst.
- - chap putting a coat on
- - Artist crushed pear tin
- - Artist who uses brushes
- - Job with numerous applications?
- - She wields brush or boat-rope
- - parent upset about one artist
- - Artist getting line from bank
- - Artist keeps a boat by the bank
- - David or Moses
- - one who may have a brush with fame?
- - Matisse, eg
- - rope for tying up boat or artist
- - Mooring rope for boat
- - father to bury artist
- - I'm breathless taking in piece from Indian artist
- - Constable, say
- - he covers a canvas attachment to the boat
- - enough rope for the artist?
- - Bow tie for an artist
- - Parent, I fancy, creative type
- - Playwright embracing a watercolourist?
- - Picasso or Vincent Van Gogh, e.g.
- - Father has to bury an artist
- - Theatre about to host prancing Tina Turner?
- - Artist isn't breaking through
- - artist has rope to hold the boat
- - quaint eros piece by pop artist
- - rope for the artist
- - Matisse, maybe
- - Dali, e.g.
- - Artist in oils
- - Decorator
- - Constable, for one, doesn't rock the boat presumably
- - Frida Kahlo or Georgia O'Keeffe
- - Father carrying in rope
- - Shipping line artist
- - Old man to bury someone like Monet
- - Artist, one getting tied up?
- - Van Gogh or Van Dyck
- - Artist suffering, short term
- - Artist; decorator
- - One working in a studio
- - Atelier figure
- - One canvasing?
- - Grant Wood, for one
- - Oil man?
- - Manet or Matisse
- - Mondrian, e.g.
- - Moses or Motherwell
- - Goya, for one
- - Ship's rope
- - Paul Potter, for example.
- - Boat rope.
- - Rope for making a boat fast.
- - Maugham's Charles Strickland.
- - Churchill, for example.
- - Rowboat rope.
- - Eisenhower, in his spare time.
- - A stern fast.
- - Mr. Churchill.
- - Model employer
- - Mountain lion
- - Cougar
- - Turner, e.g
- - Monet, say
- - Manet or Monet
- - Monet or Manet
- - Homer, for one
- - Artist
- - Manet or Dali
- - Rembrandt, e.g
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