A Parisian man has won a Pablo Picasso painting with a $117 raffle ticket. Ari Hodara, an art enthusiast, was thrilled to learn he won following Tuesday's draw at Christie’s auction house in Paris. The raffle offered a chance to win a $1 million Picasso portrait, with proceeds supporting Alzheimer’s research. Organizers said all 120,000 tickets were sold worldwide. The painting, “Head of a Woman,” was painted by Picasso in 1941. It is the third “1 Picasso for 100 euros” lottery, with previous raffles supporting cultural and humanitarian causes.
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