A Picasso painting valued at more than $1 million could be yours for a little more than $100. This is the tempting and unusual pitch being made by a French charity seeking to raise money for research ...
No need for a heist when you can make off like a bandit at this auction. A Pablo Picasso painting valued at $1.1 million will be handed over to a lucky raffle winner at an upcoming Alzheimer research ...
A French charity is raffling Picasso’s 1941 portrait “Tête de femme,” valued at more than 1 million euros, for €100 a ticket to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research. By Jenny Gross A French charity is ...
new video loaded: Charity Raffle Offers Picasso Painting for 100 Euros transcript A charity raffle is selling tickets for 100 euros to win a Picasso painting worth more than 1 million euros. The ...
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Meet the rare, luxury Citroën 2CV
The idea of a luxury Citroën 2CV seems incongruous, but it’s what we have before us here. Not only that, but we’re talking of ...
Citroen’s positivity about occupant comfort is laudable but – like the England cricket team or Rachel Reeves’ Budget – eventually it’ll make contact with a brutal reality, in this case British roads.
Citroën has revealed the ELO, a bold new all-electric concept car that blends the practicality of an MPV with the playfulness of a camper van – and a hefty dose of French flair. It’s compact on the ...
For most, spending a day enjoying Picasso's surreal paintings is a luxury confined to overpriced art galleries in Spain or France. But for one lucky raffle winner, getting lost in the artist's ...
The public institution that brings together the Musée d'Orsay and the Musée de l'Orangerie closed 2025 with 4.9 million visitors. Now on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a display of nearly 40 ...
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