The painting titled "Woman's Head," valued at over 1 million dollars, was sold for a total of 100 euros through a charity lottery. When the new owner learned the result, he initially thought it was a scam.
According to Medianews.az, the work by Pablo Picasso, created in 1941, found its owner within the framework of the campaign "1 Picasso for 100 euros."
In total, 120,000 tickets were put on sale, and the revenue generated from the campaign will be donated to the Alzheimer Research Foundation conducting clinical studies on Alzheimer’s disease in Europe.
The winner of the lottery was art enthusiast Ari Hodara, who lives in Paris. When he heard the result, he initially did not believe it, but it was confirmed by the organizer through a video call during a live broadcast.
According to the information, this is the third time the campaign is organized, and previous revenues were spent on various social projects.
Medianews.az