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![]() In front of the books Freud had fixed photographs of Marie Bonaparte and Lou Andreas-Salome and on the right a picture of the singer Yvette Guilbert. |
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![]() Detail of the Study: From the back row, left to right: - a large portrait head from a mummy case (Egyptian, 12th Dynasty, 1991- 1786 BC), a Chinese Bodhisattva (Sung-Dynastie, ca. 960-1125 AD), below the photograph of Lou-Andreas Salome the head of a bodhisattva (Chinese 6th century); second row: a Cypriot head (classical period), figure of a monk (Chinese?), head of an Egyptian scribe (granite, 19th or 20th Dynasty), an Egyptian statuette, bust of Buddha (white marble, Chinese ca. 618-907 AD), a Sarapis bust (Roman, from a cult statue of Bryaxis), a torso of Aphrodite (Roman replica of a Greek statue). |
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![]() View of Freud's desk. The antiquities include: - (Back row) the Egyptian gods Osiris, Amun-Re and Isis as well as Chinese and Roman figures; (Front row) Aphrodite, an Egyptian falcon head, the Egyptian god Ptah, the cat goddess Bastet, Nefertum, neith with spiked crown and Horus as a child. |
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![]() On the small table next to the desk stands the figure of a Chinese sage; in front of it smoking utensils; left and right Egyptian deities. The figure on the left represents Imhotep with a papyrus roll, who was revered in the late period of Egypt (1085-332 BC) as the god of learning and medicine. On the right is an English dictionary. Photos by Edmund Engelman [ STUDY ] See also: [ THEMES ] |
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