The photograph shows a bronze sculpture of Franz Kafka in Prague. The sculpture depicts a large, headless man with a smaller figure riding on his shoulders. The larger figure is dressed in a suit and has a hollowed-out torso. Two cylindrical forms, resembling empty sleeves or perhaps horns, extend from the sides of his torso, hinting at the absent arms. The smaller figure, also in a suit and wearing a hat, is seated as if riding a horse, holding the reins. The entire sculpture stands on a circular base inscribed with the words "Franz Kafka." The statue stands on an intricately patterned cobblestone surface. In the background, there's a wrought-iron fence, a glimpse of a building facade, and lush green trees under a bright blue sky. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with shadows defining the details of the bronze sculpture.