
The painting "Le Christ Jaune was created during his stay in Pont-Aven, Brittany. The work is a key example of Symbolism and Post-Impressionism, featuring a crucified Christ rendered in vivid yellow tones, surrounded by Breton peasants in traditional dress. Gauguin's use of bold colors, cloisonnism technique, and spiritual themes reflects his fascination with primitive art, religious symbolism, and the rural life of Brittany.