Paris Grevin Wax Museum painter Bruneau wraps the head of Edith Piaf’s statue in plastic before it is shipped to Prague for the opening of their museum

Paris Grevin Wax Museum painter Bruneau wraps the head of Edith Piaf’s statue in plastic before it is shipped to Prague for the opening of their museum

Paris’ Grevin Wax Museum painter Franck Bruneau wraps the head of Edith Piaf’s wax statue in plastic before it is shipped to Prague for the opening of their museum, April 11, 2014. Statues are prepared ahead of the opening of the new Grevin Wax Museum in Prague on May 1st. Fifteen artists, including sculptors, moulders, dressmakers, make-up artists, wig makers, hairdressers along with lighting and set designers and sound engineers are involved in the creation of the hyper realistic statues. The Grevin Museum opened in Paris in 1882. Picture taken April 11, 2014. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE – Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY)