The sprawling Hamptons estate of Andy Warhol—the man who revolutionized the world of art with such iconic paintings as Campbell’s Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Diptych (1962)—has recently sold for $50 million. The price is a record for the small hamlet of Montauk, New York, where, starting in 1970, the artist lived and hosted such notable guests as the Rolling Stones and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Source: © 2014 Alex Ferrone, Photographer. All Rights Reserved.The Andy Warhol’s former Hamptons Estate in Montauk has sold for $50 million, believed to be a record for the former fishing village. According to the buyer, the property is the most expensive home ever to sell in Montauk. The beautiful oceanfront compound was built in the 1930s as a fishing camp, and it includes a main house measuring about 3,800 square feet and five cottages.
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Source: Architectural Digest
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