Likely explanation: Freud was born in Pribor, in what is now the Czech 
republic.
Chris
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    - Polybius, cited in  E. H. Carr's What is History? (Macmillan, 
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beth benoit wrote:
> This post reminded me of a very curious statue my husband spotted hanging
> from the top of a building in Prague.  We were both certain it must be
> Freud, but could find no mention of it anywhere.  It hangs from a pole high
> above a narrow street, looking down on the pedestrians below, bustling by
> and taking no notice of it.  The photo doesn't quite do it justice - it
> doesn't show as clearly as in real life how much it looks like Freud.  We
> loved it and tried to come up with some existential explanation for what the
> artist really "meant."
>
> I have a photo of it near my computer.  Now I'm motivated to find out just
> what the story is...
>
> Beth Benoit
> Granite State College
> Plymouth State University
> New Hampshire
>
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