Description
"Mucho hay que chupar" (There is plenty to suck) is a painting created by Francisco de Goya between 1796-1797. This piece is part of his series called "Los Caprichos," which translates to "Whims" or "Caprices." The painting depicts a scene where two individuals are engaged in an intimate act, with one person seemingly forcefully sucking on the finger of another. This work is notable for its dark and provocative subject matter, as well as Goya's unique approach to etching. "Mucho hay que chupar" was created using aquatint, a technique that allowed him to create a wide range of tones and textures in the print. The use of this method, combined with the controversial content of the painting, contributed to its scandalous reputation during Goya's time and continues to intrigue viewers today.
Mucho hay que chupar. (There is plenty to suck.) (1796-1797) - Francisco de Goya - Canvas Print
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