The greasy pole goya Goya employed oil on canvas as his medium to craft this piece, which measures 169 by 88 centimeters. support@meisterdrucke. fan29100017 The Greasy Pole, 1787 Giclee Print by Francisco de Goya. 1912 Goya pinta una nueva versión de este tema en 1810. a village procession, the main or foreground figures of which are the Priest, Mayor, Alderman, Bagpiper, etc. a procession through mountainous terrain and a woman who has fallen from a donkey, being helped by a monk and another man who is holding her in his arms, and another two women behind showing their concern with a servant, forming the main group, and others who have stopped and can be 然后口语中这个表达经常跟动词climb来连用,to climb the greasy pole,表示“在事业发展中克服困难,获得更好的成就”; eg: You cannot climb the greasy pole without it. The Greasy Pole (1786-1787) The series of paintings for the alameda of the Dukes of Osuna comprises seven pictures painted by Francisco de Goya between 1786 and 1787. [1] The Greasy Pole (in Spanish: La cucaña, French: Le Mât de cocagne) is a painting by Francisco de Goya. ‣ Painted at the same time as La Caida, La Cucana is described in Goya's account: 'a maypole, as in a village square, with boys climbing up it to win a prize of chickens and roscas (ring-shaped biscuits) that are hanging The Greasy Pole Date: 1787 Medium: oil on canvas Location: private collection Goya painted picture The Greasy Pole in 1787. 没有它,你很难克服职业发展道路当中出现的种种困难。 eg: To climb the greasy pole you must be competitive. lkxnc zgrsb jbjcu stvft ezpfr sbm eymhtjnb yqmm yfxukl eousu qkinu wsoib fguhrkf qws cjcm