A French charity is taking an artistic approach in the fight against Alzheimer’s — giving the world a chance to own an original Picasso painting valued at $1 million.

The Alzheimer’s Research Foundation opened up a raffle Tuesday for Pablo Picasso’s 1941 painting “Tête de Femme.” Raffle tickets cost 100 euros and the charity is releasing 120,000 of them.

Money goes directly to the foundation and the auction will be held by Christie’s in Paris on April 14, 2026. At today’s exchange rate, 100 euros is $117.50 in U.S. dollars.

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The Fondation Recherche Alzheimer is France’s large’s organization dedicated to research into Alzheimer’s and other related diseases. It has spent 29 million euros on research and supports 195 researchers worldwide.

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