THE GRASSING POLE - 1787


Size (cm): 55x105
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The work "The Fatter Pole" (1787) by Francisco Goya is one of the most intriguing and enigmatic pieces of the Aragonese painter, an artist whose innovations and psychological depths marked a before and after in European art. In this painting, Goya places us in a festive context that, at first glance, transmits a feeling of joy and fun, but at the same time suggests a background of social criticism. Although precise details are not known about the origin of the work or its framing in the production of Goya, it can be seen that it reflects one of the popular traditions of its time.

Visually, the composition is woven around a group of figures that seem to participate in a kind of competition or entertainment in an informal and cheerful environment. In the foreground, the risky protagonist, a man who tries to climb a fat -covered mastro, becomes the main focus. This greasy pole could be interpreted as a metaphor for the struggle for human power or ambition, at the same time reflecting the ridiculous and fragility of such a search. The anatomy of man, who strives to maintain balance on the slippery post, evokes not only the physics of the challenge, but also a sense of vulnerability that resonates with human experience.

The color in "the greasy pole" is remarkably vibrant and, at the same time, nuanced. Goya uses a palette that includes earthly tones, combined with white and green, which give life and movement to the scene. The use of contrasts creates an atmosphere of dynamism and captures the attention of the viewer, guiding the protagonist and revealing the tension of his situation. Light and shadow are intertwined in such a way that the central figure stands out, which intensifies the emotion of the composition.

The characters, which group an interesting crucible of incredulous looks, stand as witnesses of this act of skill. His expressions cover from surprise to fun, suggesting various reactions to the attempt of man in the pole. This diversity in reactions can also be interpreted as a criticism of human nature and its propensity to contemplate the failure of others with a certain morbidity. Together, the festive atmosphere is intertwined with a crazy taste, leading us to what extent entertainment can also be a show of failures and misadventures.

Goya, known for his unmistakably innovative style, often explored in his works the duality of human nature, and "the greasy pole" is no exception. In this painting, we found a precursor to the issues that would later be relevant in their most mature production, in which social criticism and reflection on the human condition would become more explicit. With this work Goya seems to advance between Rococó and the incipient romantic styles, anticipating in his technique and in his vision a modernity that just began to take shape in European art.

In summary, "The Grasiento Pole" is a visual search that reveals both the technical mastery of Francisco Goya and his acute observation of the social and human dynamics of the 18th century. Invites the viewer to explore not only what is seen on the surface, but also the hidden meanings and contradictions that resonate throughout the history of art. In this deployment of shapes, colors and emotions, Goya demonstrates its ability to transform a festive moment into a complex reflection on ambition, ridicule and human condition. It is a work that, although often ignored, deserves to be contemplated carefully, not only for its aesthetic beauty, but for the deep truths that hints.

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