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Nature 436, 1092 (25 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/4361092a; Published online 24 August 2005
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Science in culture: Marine undercurrents
Colin Martin1
Abstract
An installation by Ellen Gallagher builds on some little-known work by Sigmund Freud.
The house in Hampstead, London, where Sigmund Freud lived during the last year of his life, after leaving Vienna in 1938, has been a museum since 1986. His youngest daughter Anna, who died in 1982, left the study and library exactly as Freud used them, crammed with his furniture, books and extensive collection of antiquities.
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