Pablo Picasso’s grandson has raffled off a painting by the legendary artist to fund Alzheimer’s research.
A Frenchman won a $1.18 million Picasso after purchasing a raffle ticket for $117.
Number of tickets to win Tête de Femme will be capped at 120,000 and proceeds will go to Alzheimer’s research ...
The Conde Nast head gave up a seat to acquire the work, in what some called insider dealing at the time.
Art lover Ari Hodara bought two raffle tickets on a whim for about $118 each. The raffle raised money for Alzheimer’s ...
A sales engineer from Paris won a Pablo Picasso painting worth at least $1 million in a raffle this week, which he'd entered with just a $117 raffle ticket. Ari Hodara, 58, described himself as an ...
A lucky winner could soon own a $1 million Picasso painting for under $120 through a French raffle. The draw, held at Christie's in Paris, aims to raise funds for Alzheimer's research. This is the ...
A Parisian software salesman entered a charity raffle and came away with a piece of history: “I have some paintings, but not like a Picasso.” ...
A remarkable Picasso picture with a striking backstory will hit the auction block at Christie’s Impressionist and Modern Art evening sale in May. The painting, a portrait of the Spanish master’s lover ...
Pablo Picasso’s family members are duking it out. Earlier this week, the artist’s granddaughter, Marina Picasso, and her DJ son, Florian, announced plans to release more than 1,000 NFTs on January 28 ...
"How do I know this isn't a prank?" the winner asked when he answered a video call from Christie's auction house in Paris.