Paris wax museum unveils statue of Pope Francis [CNA]

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http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/i...redit_Daniel_Ibez_CNA_2_CNA_10_29_14.jpgParis, France, Apr 10, 2015 / 04:09 pm (CNA).- The directors of the Grévin Wax Museum in Paris presented the first statue of Pope Francis that is now part of its popular collection.
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The statue was unveiled April 2 in the atrium of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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It is one of the more than 450 pieces exhibited in the Paris museum.

More than 15 artists worked on the statue of the Pope over the course of six months. The statue depicts the Pope smiling in his white cassock , wearing the papal ring, and with his right arm outstretched and hand in the “thumbs up” position.

In 2013, wax museums in Rome and Madrid were the first to come out with statues of Pope Francis.
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More than 15 artists worked on the statue of the Pope over the course of six months. The statue depicts the Pope smiling in his white cassock , wearing the papal ring, and with his right arm outstretched and hand in the “thumbs up” position.]
From the picture given, it looks to me like it is his left arm which is outstretched, not the right, and I don’t see the thumbs up.
 
Looks more like actor Johnathan Pryce dressed in papal regalia than the Holy Father himself.
 
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