Abstract

Paul Gauguin is one of the three masters of post-impressionist painting school. The Vision of the Sermon is a landmark work of Gauguin in the process of artistic creation, which was created during Gauguin's sketching on the Brittany peninsula. It is through the completion of this work that Gauguin is known as the "founder of symbolism". Through the image analysis of the Vision of the Sermon, this paper summarizes and compares Gauguin's painting characteristics with symbolism and fauvism. Combined with scientific literature research, we can better understand Gauguin's artistic characteristics and his thinking on art and life. Symbolism and fauvism all have many common skills and characteristics with Gauguin and have a close relationship with each other. Through research, we can comprehensively and objectively analyze the connotation of Gauguin's illusion after his sermon, understand Gauguin's painting style and ideas, and witness Gauguin's influence on other painting schools and their position in the history of art.

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