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Photographed July 2010
There is Plenty to Suck! (Mucho hay que chupar) plate 45 from Los Caprichos
Photographed July 2010
Public domain: Image courtesy of the Worcester Art Museum.

There is Plenty to Suck! (Mucho hay que chupar) plate 45 from Los Caprichos

Artist (Spanish, 1746–1828)
Date1799
Mediumetching and aquatint on cream laid paper
Dimensionsplate: 20.3 x 20.9 cm; sheet: 30.8 x 20.9 cm
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineSarah C. Garver Fund
Object number1962.131
Label TextGoya’s eighty-etching suite Los Caprichos (Caprices) serves as a sweeping critique of the Roman Catholic Church, superstition, and wealth. Featuring an ass in the role of doctor, Of What Ill will he Die? questions the role of healers, namely the ignorant who harm rather than cure their patients. There is Plenty to Suck depicts elderly women preparing to drain the blood of babies, likely a denunciation of witchcraft. This is a rare impression of the etching because it lacks evidence of a scratch the plate sustained early in the printing process. Later impressions show an incised line between the nostril and chin of the background figure. ProvenanceCraddock and Barnard, London, UK
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