Mikuláš Galanda (1895-1938) is one of the pioneers of modern art in Slovakia. He brought to painting a new, modern formulation of the term "tradition", shorn of stylised heroicising and pathos. Between 1930 and 1932 he published jointly with Ľudovít Fulla "The Private Letters of Fulla and Galanda", in which the tenets of avant-garde art were proclaimed in a manner that was here quite unique. Gaianda's distinct style crystallised under the influence of Cubism and Surrealism into a precisely constructed, robust form vivified by his own poetic imagination. "Two Women" is one of the few works from his brief Surrealist period...
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