September 27, 2025
Beach Memories by Eva Makk shows Waikiki Beach with the Royal Hawaiian Hotel as the focal point. There are sunbathers in the foreground. It is a lovely day.
September 27, 2025
Baccarat by Eva Makk is a still life showing a wooden table holding several vases of flowers, and loose flower strewn on the table.
September 27, 2025
A Parisian Day by Eva Makk shows a street in Paris where people are walking and browsing. The scene appears to be set in the late 1950's or early 1960's.
September 27, 2025
A Celebration of Life by Eva Makk shows a woman standing at the ocean shoreline gazing at the setting sun over the ocean. The colors are yellows, golds, reds and hints of blue in the water.
September 19, 2025
The European forces at left-heavy cavalry and armor-are ponderous and weary from looting and their long march.
September 19, 2025
At the battle of Pozsonyi (Pressburg) on the Danube in summer 907 C.E, about 30,000 Hungarian irregulars, mostly farmers called from tending their fields, defeated an invading army of more than 100,000 German, French, and Italian professional soldiers.
September 19, 2025
Inspired by a photo of the first moments of the 1956 revolution, the painting depicts a jubilant, unorganized crowd of Hungarian civilians shortly after they seized a Soviet tank outside of the Hungarian Parliament in Pest.
September 19, 2025
Depicts a disabled Soviet tank, shattered and burning apartments on Circle Avenue - the great ring road through the center of Pest, once one of its most beautiful streets
September 19, 2025
The city, named for its white castle is today's Belgrade, in Serbia, but in 1456 it was the seat of government for Hungary and the southern reaches of the Danube. Turkey's Sultan Mohamed Julius IV besieged the city with an army of 150,000 soldiers.
September 19, 2025
As King from 997-1038, Stephen (who was canonized 83 years after his death) Christianized Hungary and gained recognition of its independence from Pope Sylvester II in the form of a crown and title, "King by the Grace of God."
September 19, 2025
Andrew II, 1205-1235, was politically corrupt and economically inept. His alienation of Hungarian nobility led to rebellion in 1213.
September 19, 2025
Mathias (1458-1490) was literally a Renaissance man: a soldier and humanist and patron of the arts, sciences, and church, he sponsored the famed Buda Picture Chronicle and united Central Europe politically and economically.












