
Goya and the Naked Maja
Overview
This Spanish flick is set in the Victorian age and is based loosely on a painter who is commissioned to do pieces of work that depict beautiful women. Each scene shows the painter doing his work until passion overcomes him and he has to act on it. The women who pose for him are beautiful, naked, and just as eager as he is to get nasty! These girls suck and fuck the painter's cock before being fucked! They even let him shove his dick up their tight ass! And some of the girls decide to get dirty with each other too!
Top Cast
Sara Bernat
Sara Bernat
Sara Bernat


Max Cortés
Max Cortés
Max Cortés


Philippe Dean
Philippe Dean
Goya
Philippe Dean
Goya
Alba Del Monte
Alba Del Monte
Alba Del Monte


Sophie Evans
Sophie Evans
Sophie Evans
Mario Falcon
Mario Falcon
Mario Falcon


Tavalia Griffin
Tavalia Griffin
Tavalia Griffin
José María Guzmán
José María Guzmán
José María Guzmán
Albert Monserrat
Albert Monserrat
Albert Monserrat
Nuria
Nuria
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