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A 1941 Picasso painting is being raffled in France to raise €11 million for Alzheimer’s research, with tickets priced at €100.
A 1941 Pablo Picasso painting, "Tête de Femme," valued at over €1 million, is being raffled by France’s Alzheimer’s Research Foundation for €100 per ticket to raise €11 million for research.
The draw, set for April 14 at Christie’s in Paris, aims to sell 120,000 tickets, with refunds if the goal isn’t met.
The artwork, created during WWII in occupied Paris, reflects the era’s hardship.
The raffle, organized by producer Péri Cochin and approved by Picasso’s grandson Olivier Picasso, follows two prior successful events in 2013 and 2020 that raised millions for charity.
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Un cuadro de Picasso de 1941 está siendo sorteado en Francia para recaudar 11 millones de euros para la investigación del Alzheimer, y los boletos cuestan 100 euros.