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The last remaining New York City property owned by the estate of celebrated pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has found a buyer, The Post has learned. Located at 739 Washington Street in Manhattan’s ...
The artist Roy Lichtenstein was not known for living large. In 1987, when he bought a two-story metalworking factory on Washington Street in the West Village, he worked downstairs, ate lunch at ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s paintings are some of the most expensive pieces of pop art out there, commanding seven, eight, and nine-figure sums on the auction block. Now you can own the late icon’s ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s longtime Hamptons retreat, once a carriage house, hit the market for roughly $20 million in September following the death of his wife, Dorothy. The home remains on the market.