
Stake attention in this memory
This is a low-angle, outdoor, daytime photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man hanging upside down from a metal beam. The sculpture is suspended from a red beam protruding from the side of a building, which is colored a pale yellow with a red tiled roof. The man is depicted in a detailed, realistic style, with his limbs dangling freely. In the background, a clear blue sky is visible with a few wispy white clouds. To the left of the sculpture and beam, the corner of a light-colored building with a pointed roof and red tiles is visible. Further in the background, the dark spire of a church or cathedral rises into the sky. The overall scene suggests an urban environment, likely a historical district, given the architectural style of the buildings. The sculpture is a famous work by David Černý, titled "The Hanging Man." It is located in the city of Prague, Czechia, specifically in front of the Quadrio shopping center on Národní třída. The sculpture is a dynamic and thought-provoking piece, intended to represent Sigmund Freud.
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