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Lichtenstein's Hamptons Home for Sale After Decades: Studio Still Intact

The pop artist and his philanthropist wife lived in their Gin Lane home since 1970. Two months after her death, their beloved home is ready for its next chapter.


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    The Lichtenstein's home in Southampton has been listed for sale at $19.99 million. The property was once shared by the famous pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and his wife Dorothy, a philanthropist who passed away in July. The couple bought the home in 1970 and it has been their primary residence ever since. The property spans roughly two acres of land and features a studio that was once used by Roy for his work. The studio has a garage attached to it and remains empty since Roy's death. The main house was originally a carriage house built in 1897 and has been expanded and modified over the years. The property features a dining room, a library, and six bedrooms, with one of them offering access to the outdoors. The gardens have been lovingly manicured for years and offer a private pathway to the beach. The property also comes with deeded beach access, which is a rare feature in many multimillion-dollar Hamptons homes. The listing broker, Harald Grant of Sotheby's International Realty, believes that the property has great potential for expansion and renovation to fit the buyer's lifestyle.

Roy Lichtenstein's iconic Hamptons home listed for sale with original studio intact.