Paris Software Engineer Wins Picasso Painting in Charity Raffle for Alzheimer's Research
Ari Hodara, a 58-year-old software engineer from Paris, France, won a Pablo Picasso painting through the '1 Picasso for 100 Euros' charity raffle. The raffle, which supports Alzheimer's research, involved participants purchasing tickets for a chance to win the artwork. Hodara's winning ticket was drawn on April 14, 2026, granting him ownership of Picasso's 1941 masterpiece, 'Tête de Femme'. The painting, valued between $1.1 million and $1.7 million, is a portrait of Dora Maar, Picasso's close friend and artistic partner. The raffle raised over $14 million, with $12 million allocated to Alzheimer's research programs in France.