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Two women and a man

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Artist Francisco de Goya
Title Two women and a man
Year Between 1819 and 1823
Technique Mural converted to canvas
Current location Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

Two women and a man

Two women and a man, also known as Two women or Two women laughing, seems to have formed a pair with The reading. Research has shown that in an earlier version of the painting the three people in this painting were looking at a book the man was holding. Judging by the expression on their faces, it was a rather naughty book.

But Goya changed the painting, and what we see now is two women looking and laughing at a man who seems to be masturbating. There is no background, or anything else that might help to place this scene in context. We do not now where it is taking place. All we can see is the three people.

José Manuel Arnaiz pointed out that this is not the only time Goya treated this topic: A drawing called Cuidado con los consejos and a small painting called La degollación also show a man masturbating (the latter while looking at the decapitation of a young, naked woman).

Two women and a man
Goya, by Fred Licht
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