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© Picasso Estate, Paris, 2025

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The Painting

© Picasso Estate, Paris, 2025

The artwork is from
OPERA GALLERY.

Established by Gilles Dyan in 1994, this international network of galleries is our partner for this 3rd edition.

Tête de Femme

by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Gouache on paper
38.9 x 25.4 cm | 15.3 x 10 in
Painted in 1941

Valued at 1 million euros

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The Charity

Largest French organisation dedicated to research into Alzheimer's and related diseases.

29 million euros spent on research.

193 researchers supported worldwide.

Recognised by the French government as an organisation of public benefit.

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The Project

With the framework of IPCAR-2030 (International Collaborative Project for Alzheimer Research), 8 separate projects linking teams in France with teams in Europe and North America will be allocated a budget of 1 million euros or more over 3 years.

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35 million people affected

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to fight Alzheimer's disease

How does it work? 

1. Buy a ticket

Tickets are only available to buy on this website for 100 euros each.

Tickets can be downloaded after checkout and are sent by email.

2. Fight Alzheimer's disease

The full ticket price goes immediately to Fondation Recherche Alzheimer (FRA), France's leading organisation dedicated to research on Alzheimer's and related diseases.

3. Wait for the draw

While waiting, feel good about helping research on Alzheimer's disease, affecting over 35 million people worldwide.

This number is expected to double every 20 years.

4. Maybe win a Picasso

Valued at 1 million euros.

And if you don't win, remember point 3.

Previous Editions

2020

The Painting - 2020

Nature Morte
by Pablo Picasso
Oil on canvas
22,9 cm x 45,7 cm

The Project - 2020

5.1M euros raised for CARE International to rehabilitate over 100 wells and sanitary installations in schools and villages in Cameroun, Madagascar and Morocco.
Over 200,000 people positively impacted.

The Winner - 2020

Lorenzo Nasso bought an unusual Christmas present for his mother, Claudia Borgogno, of Ventimiglia (Italy): a raffle ticket.
She now owns a Picasso, valued at 1M euros.

2013

The Painting - 2013

L'Homme au Gibus
by Pablo Picasso, 1914
Gouache on paper
30.5 cm x 24 cm

The Project - 2013

4.8 million euros raised to the benefit of the International Association to Save Tyre, an ancient city in southern Lebanon and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The funds have been used to build a 1500 m2 handicraft village, with the purpose of reviving ancient handicraft techniques, create employment and boost economic development.

The Winner - 2013

Jeffrey Gonano, a 25 years old American from Wexford, Pennsylvania. He is art fan.
He now owns a Picasso valued, at 1M euros.

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