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The Greasy Pole
French: Le Mât de cocagne, Spanish: La cucaña
ArtistFrancisco de Goya
Yearc. 1786–1787
TypeOil on canvas
Dimensions169 cm × 88 cm (67 in × 35 in)
LocationPrivate collection, Madrid

The Greasy Pole (in Spanish: La cucaña, French: Le Mât de cocagne) is a painting by Francisco de Goya.

Like the others in his tapestry cartoons series, it is based on a popular scene of a vertical greased Cockaigne pole. The greasy pole was a popular theme of the iconography of the eighteenth century that Goya had already used for his tapestry drawings. During Cockaigne, boys climb and fight to reach the top of the pole. The background landscape is blurred, but it is possible to distinguish farms and a crowd gathered at the foot of the pole.

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