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    Frenchman Scoops up 1 Million Euro Picasso Painting in Paris Raffle

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    Posted on April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A Parisian software engineer, Ari Hodara, won Picasso’s 1941 gouache‑on‑paper “Tête de Femme” valued at €1 million in a non‑profit raffle, raising about €12 million for Alzheimer’s research, with €1 million paid to Opera Gallery.

    Frenchman Wins €1 Million Picasso in Paris Raffle Supporting Alzheimer’s Research

    By Elissa Darwish

    Picasso Raffle Raises Millions for Alzheimer’s Research

    PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - A Frenchman won a Picasso painting worth 1 million euros ($1.18 million) in a non-profit raffle on Tuesday.

    The Winner and the Prize

    The winner, Ari Hodara, a 59-year-old software engineer from Paris, was selected at random at Christie's auction house in Paris from 120,000 tickets sold at 100 euros apiece. The raffle's proceeds will fund Alzheimer's disease research.    

    Reaction from the Winner

    "I was surprised, that's it," Hodara said during a phone call with organisers shortly after the draw. "When you bet on this, you don't expect to win.”

    About the Raffle

    Launched in 2013, the "1 Picasso for 100 euros" raffle aims to support charities by giving participants a chance to win an original work by the famed Spanish artist. This was the third edition.    

    This Year’s Painting: "Tête de Femme"

    This year's prize was "Tête de Femme" (Head of a Woman), a gouache-on-paper portrait painted by Pablo Picasso in 1941.

    Rendered in his signature style, the grey, white and cream composition reflects the sombre mood of the era while also suggesting hope, Picasso's grandson Olivier Widmaier Picasso has said.

    Ticket Sales and Fund Allocation

    For the first time in the raffle's history, all 120,000 tickets were sold, organisers said. One million euros from the sales will go to international gallery chain Opera Gallery, the painting’s current owner, they said.

    The remaining proceeds of approximately 11 million euros will be donated to France's Fondation Recherche Alzheimer, a leading funder of research into the neurodegenerative disease.

    Previous Editions of the Picasso Raffle

    First Edition (2013)

    The raffle's first edition in 2013 raised 4.8 million euros and awarded Picasso’s "The Man in the Opera Hat" to then 25-year-old American Jeffrey Gonano. Proceeds went to the preservation of the Lebanese city of Tyre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Second Edition (2020)

    For the second edition, in 2020, an Italian woman won Picasso's still life "Nature Morte" with a ticket she had received as a Christmas gift from her son. Proceeds were donated to sanitation projects in schools and villages in Cameroon, Madagascar and Morocco.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.8474 euros)

    (Reporting by Elissa Darwish; Editing by Ingrid Melander, Inti Landauro and David Gaffen)

    References

    • Raffle winner left stunned after scooping a $1M Picasso with a $117 ticket
    • “1 Picasso for 100 Euros”: A Landmark Third Edition Supported by Opera Gallery

    Table of Contents

    • Picasso Raffle Raises Millions for Alzheimer’s Research

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ari Hodara, a 59‑year‑old Parisian software engineer, won Picasso’s “Tête de Femme” in the third “1 Picasso for 100 euros” raffle held at Christie’s Paris on April 14, 2026. (apnews.com)
    • •All 120,000 tickets at €100 each were sold—raising around €12 million; €1 million goes to Opera Gallery, and the remainder funds Fondation Recherche Alzheimer to support international Alzheimer’s research. (operagallery.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Frenchman scoops up 1 million euro Picasso painting in Paris raffle

    1Who won the Picasso painting in the Paris raffle?

    Ari Hodara, a 59-year-old software engineer from Paris, won the Picasso painting.

    2How much was the Picasso painting worth in the raffle?

    The painting was valued at 1 million euros (approximately $1.18 million).

    3
  • The Winner and the Prize
  • Reaction from the Winner
  • About the Raffle
  • This Year’s Painting: "Tête de Femme"
  • Ticket Sales and Fund Allocation
  • Previous Editions of the Picasso Raffle
  • First Edition (2013)
  • Second Edition (2020)
  • Additional Information
  • •Previous editions in 2013 and 2020 raised over €10 million for causes in Lebanon and African sanitation projects, showcasing the initiative’s successful charitable legacy. (operagallery.com)
  • How were proceeds from the Picasso raffle used?

    Approximately 11 million euros were donated to France's Fondation Recherche Alzheimer for research.

    4How many tickets were sold in the Picasso raffle?

    Organisers sold 120,000 tickets at 100 euros each.

    5What was the prize in this year’s Picasso raffle?

    This year's prize was 'Tête de Femme', a gouache-on-paper portrait painted by Pablo Picasso in 1941.

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