Southampton artistic gem hits market for $4.93M for first time in 50 years

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In Southampton Village, 65 Wooley St., which has long had ties to an iconic pop artist, is looking for a new generation of owners.

Nestled within affluent Southampton Village, a shingle-style architectural masterpiece with a unique artistic heritage has just debuted on the sales market, commanding a price tag of $4.93 million.

The original structure has undergone thoughtful expansion, boasting an artist’s and a writer’s studio seamlessly attached by an inviting breezeway. Renowned figurative and abstract artist Paul Waldman, with a career spanning six decades, and his wife Diane Waldman — a distinguished art historian, author, and former deputy director and senior curator of the iconic Guggenheim Museum — have left an indelible mark on this residence.Brian Bailey/Media Hamptons for CorcoranBack in 1968, the Waldmans, along with legendary pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, sought this Southampton sanctuary as their summer escape.

 

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