Charity Raffle Awards $1M Picasso Painting to Parisian for Alzheimer's Research
A Parisian man, Ari Hodara, won a $1 million Pablo Picasso painting through a charity raffle aimed at raising funds for Alzheimer's research. The painting, 'Head of a Woman,' was created in 1941 and features Picasso's muse, Dora Maar. The raffle, held at Christie's auction house, sold 120,000 tickets globally, each priced at 100 euros ($117). Hodara, an art enthusiast, purchased his ticket after learning about the raffle by chance. This event is part of the '1 Picasso for 100 euros' lottery series, which has previously raised funds for various charitable causes.