€1m Picasso painting to be won for €100 in charity raffle
A raffle in France is offering the chance to win a portrait by Pablo Picasso for the price of a €100 (£87) ticket, with proceeds going to Alzheimer’s research. Picasso painted the gouache-on-paper Tête de Femme (Head of a Woman) in 1941. In the inaugural “1 Picasso for €100” raffle, in 2013, a fire-sprinkler worker in Pennsylvania won Man in the Opera Hat, which the Spanish master painted in 1914 during his cubist period.
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