Man Wins Picasso Painting Worth €1 Million in Paris Charity Raffle
1-Minute Brief
This unusual charity raffle highlights the growing trend of high-profile art prizes to raise funds for good causes.
Key Facts
- A man won a Pablo Picasso painting valued at €1 million in a charity raffle.
- The winning ticket reportedly cost €100, according to BBC World.
- The winner expressed disbelief, asking, 'How do I know this isn't a prank?' during a video call from Christie's in Paris.
- NPR News identified the winner as Ari Hodara, a Parisian art enthusiast.
- The raffle was organized by Christie's auction house in Paris.
What Happened
A charity raffle organized by Christie's in Paris awarded a Picasso painting worth €1 million to a ticket holder, who expressed disbelief upon learning of his win.
Why It Matters
The event demonstrates how charity raffles can leverage high-value art to attract attention and raise significant funds, potentially influencing future fundraising strategies. Sources differ on the winner's name and the ticket price: BBC World does not name the winner and reports a €100 ticket, while NPR News names Ari Hodara and reports a $117 ticket.
What's Next
Further details about the charity's fundraising impact or future similar events may be announced. The winner's plans for the painting have not been reported.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC WorldCenter11h agoMan wins €1m Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle
- NPR NewsCenter23m agoRaffle winner thrilled to claim a $1 million Picasso with a $117 ticket
