French engineer and founder of Lumiere Technology, Pascal Cotte explains his work in the 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
French engineer and founder of Lumiere Technology, Pascal Cotte explains his work in the 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
The 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section is pictured during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
French engineer and founder of Lumiere Technology, Pascal Cotte explains his work in the 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
French engineer and founder of Lumiere Technology, Pascal Cotte explains his work in the 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
French engineer and founder of Lumiere Technology, Pascal Cotte explains his work in the 'Secrets of the Mona Lisa' section during a press view of the 'Da Vinci � The Genius' exhibition at The Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, north-west England, on November 12, 2009. View Photo »
An employee looks at an Apple iPod Touch with the screen showing the "Mona Lisa" painting by Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci, at the company's retail store in the Carrousel du Louvre shopping center in Paris November 5, 2009. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers a massive 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: The world's biggest copy of the Mona Lisa is unveiled on October 28, 2009 in Wrexham, Wales The giant version of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece measures 17.5 metres across and is 50 times bigger than the original painting and was created by community group... View Photo »
WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: Luke Wharton-Jones, aged eight, runs across the world's biggest copy of the Mona Lisa during a photocall for its unveiling on October 28, 2009 in Wrexham, Wales The giant version of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece measures 17.5 metres across and is 50 time... View Photo »
WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: Luke Wharton-Jones, aged eight, runs across the world's biggest copy of the Mona Lisa during a photocall for its unveiling on October 28, 2009 in Wrexham, Wales The giant version of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece measures 17.5 metres across and is 50 time... View Photo »
WREXHAM, WALES - OCTOBER 28: Luke Wharton-Jones, aged eight, runs across the world's biggest copy of the Mona Lisa during a photocall for its unveiling on October 28, 2009 in Wrexham, Wales The giant version of Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece measures 17.5 metres across and is 50 time... View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers a massive 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
Luke Wharton-Jones, 8, runs across a replica of the Mona Lisa, said to be the largest of its kind, during a photo call at a shopping center in Wrexham, England, Wednesday, Oct. 28. 2009. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »
The said to be world's largest paint by numbers Mona Lisa reproduction is unveiled at the Eagles Meadow shopping centre in Wrexham, north Wales, on October 28, 2009. The artwork covers 240 square metres or 24 double-decker buses. View Photo »