A French charity is raffling Picasso’s 1941 portrait “Tête de femme,” valued at more than 1 million euros, for €100 a ticket ...
A Pablo Picasso painting valued at $1.1 million will be handed over to a lucky raffle winner at an upcoming Alzheimer ...
Picasso’s 1941 portrait “Tête de femme,” valued at more than €1 million, will be in a raffle to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research.
Art historian Arabelle Reille, left, and television producer Peri Cochin pose in the Picasso Museum in Paris, March 3, 2020, ...
The raffle tickets are on sale for €100 each and proceeds will go towards research into Alzheimer’s disease. Read more at ...
For about the price of a good toaster oven that doesn't break upon first use, you might be able to take home your very own ...
Galerie de l'Institut Directors Marc Lebouc and Anne-Gaëlle Lebouc give insight into the mission and ethos of the family ...
And at Sotheby's last month, Picasso's "Femme à la Montre" ("Woman with a Watch") became the most expensive painting to be auctioned this year, selling for $139.4 million. Sotheby's art handlers ...
I’ve heard the words, “but a child can do it,” uttered many times in museums. It’s the immediate response for many people when they view a work of abstract art, particularly work by Picasso. In fact, ...
The work of two giants of 20th-century art is on view through Sept. 19. Alexander Calder’s 23-foot standing mobile, “Three Up, Three Down,” guarded the front lawn of the High Museum of Art for 25 ...
THE caretaker peers through the peephole in the front gate of the walled villa overlooking Cannes, disappears, then returns to admit the visitor. A dark-haired, handsome woman in blue pants emerges ...
The littlest art critics -- a bunch of 9-month-olds in Switzerland -- preferred the works of Picasso over Monet in a recent study. Paintings by the Spanish artist appealed more to the diaper-clad set ...