One iconic artwork from every country in Europe.
1. Germany: "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" - Caspar David Friedrich (1818)
2. Albania: "Motra Tone" - Kolë Idromeno (1883)
3. Andorra: The apse fresco at the church of Sant Miquel d'Engolasters painted by Mestre de Santa Coloma during the 12th century (c.1160)
4. Austria: "The Kiss" - Gustav Klimt (1907-1908)
5. Belarus: "And the Saved World Remembers" - Mai Dantsig (1985)
6. Belgium: "The Triumph of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange" - Jacob Jordaens (1652)
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: "Mountain Landscape" - Karlo Mijić (1924)
8. Bulgaria: "Rachenitsa Dance" - Ivan Mrkvička (1894)
9. Croatia: "Roman woman playing a mandolin" - Vjekoslav Karas (c.1847)
10. Cyprus: "Sleeping Adonis" - Andreas Charalambides (20th century)
1. Germany: "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog" - Caspar David Friedrich (1818)
2. Albania: "Motra Tone" - Kolë Idromeno (1883)
3. Andorra: The apse fresco at the church of Sant Miquel d'Engolasters painted by Mestre de Santa Coloma during the 12th century (c.1160)
4. Austria: "The Kiss" - Gustav Klimt (1907-1908)
5. Belarus: "And the Saved World Remembers" - Mai Dantsig (1985)
6. Belgium: "The Triumph of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange" - Jacob Jordaens (1652)
7. Bosnia and Herzegovina: "Mountain Landscape" - Karlo Mijić (1924)
8. Bulgaria: "Rachenitsa Dance" - Ivan Mrkvička (1894)
9. Croatia: "Roman woman playing a mandolin" - Vjekoslav Karas (c.1847)
10. Cyprus: "Sleeping Adonis" - Andreas Charalambides (20th century)
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