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Elizabeth Pineau

Italian woman wins Picasso painting in French charity raffle

Raffle organizer Peri Cochin delivers a speech as the name of the winner of the painting "Nature Morte, 1921" by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso appears on the screen during the charity raffle official draw to designate the winner of the Picasso oil painting for 100 euros at Christie's auction house in Paris, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

An Italian woman on Wednesday won a Pablo Picasso painting worth 1 million euros ($1.1 million) in a French charity raffle that raised money for African water projects.

The winner - who received her lottery ticket as a gift - will acquire the Spanish master's 1921 oil-on-canvas still life "Nature morte", a small abstract representing a table, newspapers and a glass of absinth.

Raffle organizer Peri Cochin, wearing a protective face mask, poses with the painting "Nature Morte, 1921" by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso after the charity raffle official draw to designate the winner of the Picasso oil painting for 100 euros at Christie's auction house in Paris, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

The raffle raised 5.1 million euros, of which 900,000 euros will go to Monaco billionaire collector David Nahmad who provided the painting. The rest will be used by charity CARE for clean-water projects in schools and villages in Cameroon, Madagascar and Morocco. Nahmad also gave 100,000 euros to CARE.

"Picasso would have loved an operation like this because he was someone with a lot of interest in humanitarian and social causes," Peri Cochin, organiser of the sale, told Reuters at the Paris offices of art auction house Christie's.

She said that more than 51,000 tickets costing 100 euros had been sold in the raffle, which had been delayed by the COVID-19 crisis.

Raffle organizer Peri Cochin, wearing a protective face mask, poses with the painting "Nature Morte, 1921" by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso after the charity raffle official draw to designate the winner of the Picasso oil painting for 100 euros at Christie's auction house in Paris, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

"This coronavirus crisis has made it clear how important it is to wash your hands, and that can only be done with clear water," Cochin said.

At the first edition of this raffle in 2013, a 25-year-old American won a Picasso drawing titled "The Man in the Opera Hat". It raised 4.8 million euros for an association working to preserve the ancient city of Tyre, in modern-day Lebanon.

After a six year gap between the first two Picasso raffles, the organisers hope to run an annual edition of the event, to the benefit of a different organisation each year.

A cameraman, wearing a protective face mask, stands in front of the painting "Nature Morte, 1921" by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso before the charity raffle official draw to designate the winner of the Picasso oil painting for 100 euros at Christie's auction house in Paris, May 20, 2020. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

The highest price ever fetched by a Picasso artwork was reached in May 2015, when Christie's sold his 1955 "Les femmes d'Alger" for $179.4 million.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau; Writing by Geert De Clercq and Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Alexandra Hudson)

The website of the charity lottery to win the painting "Nature Morte, 1921" by Spanish painter Pablo Picasso is seen at the Picasso Museum in Paris, France, December 18, 2019. A charity lottery offers the chance to win the Picasso oil painting for 100 euros and the prize winner will be announced in an official draw at Christie's Paris on January 6, 2020. Picture taken December 18, 2019. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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