Man Wins Picasso Painting Worth €1 Million in Paris Charity Raffle
In 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
- BBC World — Man wins €1m Picasso painting in €100 charity raffle(11h ago)
- NPR News — Raffle winner thrilled to claim a $1 million Picasso with a $117 ticket(23m ago)
