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- The Yellow Christ (in French: Le Christ jaune) is a painting executed by Paul Gauguin in 1889 in Pont-Aven.
- Construced of flat planes, intense colors, and bold circumscribing outlines, The Yellow Christ is in many ways the apogee of Gauguin's early "synthetist" style.
- The Yellow Christ by Paul Gauguin is a seminal work of Post-Impressionism that encapsulates the artist’s distinctive use of bold color and symbolic imagery.
- The Yellow Christ by Paul Gauguin is a medium-sized oil on canvas painting that has dimensions of 91.1 cm × 73.4 centimeters (35.9 × 28.9 inches).
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- The Yellow Christ (Le Christ Jaune) is a painting by Paul Gauguin that was created in 1889 during his Breton period.
- Paul Gauguin, Self-Portrait with a Yellow Christ, 1891, Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Pont-Aven was a very important place for Gauguin’s oeuvre.
- The Yellow Christ is a Symbolist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Paul Gauguin in 1889. It lives at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in the United States.
- The figure of Christ is based on a crucifix in a local chapel near Pont-Aven, and Gauguin said he chose the color yellow to convey how he felt about the isolated life...
- Other articles where The Yellow Christ is discussed: Paul Gauguin: Early maturity: …his compositions, as seen in The Yellow Christ (1889).