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Rare Picasso Painting Up For Grabs In Paris Charity Raffle
Tête de Femme, a 1941 Picasso work valued at €1 million, can be won for just €100 in a fundraiser for Alzheimer's research.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 8:06pm
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A raffle offering the chance to win a rare Picasso painting for just €100 aims to democratize access to high-value art.Chicago TodayA rare 1941 Pablo Picasso painting called Tête de Femme is being raffled off in Paris, with tickets priced at just €100 each. The raffle is organized by the Fondation Recherche Alzheimer to raise money for Alzheimer's disease research, and the live drawing will take place at Christie's auction house on April 14, 2026. Organizers have capped ticket sales at 120,000, and a full sell-out could generate around €12 million for the cause.
Why it matters
This raffle represents an innovative way to make high-value art accessible to the general public, rather than limiting ownership to only the wealthy elite who can afford to bid at exclusive auctions. By offering a €1 million Picasso painting for just €100 per ticket, the raffle aims to democratize access to major works of art.
The details
The Tête de Femme painting is a 1941 gouache on paper by Pablo Picasso, and it is being provided for the raffle by the Opera Gallery. Tickets are sold exclusively through the raffle's official website for €100 each, with the live drawing taking place at 6 p.m. Paris time on April 14, 2026 at Christie's main auction room. The raffle is authorized by the Préfecture de Police of Paris, and the draw will be conducted under the supervision of a judicial commissioner and streamed live online.
- The raffle will conclude with a live drawing at Christie's Paris on April 14, 2026 at 6 p.m. Paris time.
- Ticket sales are capped at 120,000 and will close prior to the April 14th drawing.
The players
Fondation Recherche Alzheimer
The French non-profit organization that is hosting the raffle to raise money for Alzheimer's disease research.
Opera Gallery
The art gallery that is providing the 1941 Picasso painting, Tête de Femme, as the raffle prize.
Christie's
The renowned auction house that will host the live drawing for the raffle in their Paris auction room.
What they’re saying
“The '1 Picasso for 100 Euros' format is designed to put high-value art into the hands of everyday buyers instead of limiting ownership to deep-pocketed auction regulars.”
— Péri Cochin, Raffle Organizer
What’s next
After the live drawing on April 14th, the winner will be contacted directly by the raffle organizers to arrange the transfer of the Picasso painting.
The takeaway
This Picasso raffle represents an innovative approach to making major works of art accessible to the general public, rather than limiting ownership to only the wealthy elite. By offering a €1 million painting for just €100 per ticket, the raffle aims to democratize access to blue-chip masterpieces and raise significant funds for Alzheimer's research in the process.
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