Exclusive | This house with $ 4.3 million NYC belonged to a painter and museum Picasso – and stands in the most prominent city artists building

Franã§oise Gilot – the excellent French artist beloved by Pablo Picasso and Jonas Salk – loved this apartment. And, indeed, the house is where art is.

Late Guillotty Duplex to the heart of West Street 67.

Gilot, internationally knows for watercolor, ceramics and the best-selling memories of Picasso, â € used the loft-like cooperation home as a live studio for decades.

Gilot, photo in her studio in California in 1982. Getty Images
A young Gilot and Pablo Picasso, with whom he had two children. Gamma-Rapho your images getty
The duplex contains impressive arched ceilings with barrels, even in the kitchen. Evan Joseph/Evan Joseph Studios
High co-op ceilings reach more than 17 meters high. Evan Joseph/Evan Joseph Studios

In addition to hitting modernist French art, including works like â € œadam, ever forcing to eat an apple and mythological series “Labinth”, “Gilot was known for its impressive romantic relationship.

Gilot first met Picasso when he was a 21-year-old artist living in German occupied France. Picasso was 61 years old at the time. The dynamic pairite spent almost 10 years together and shared two children. Gilot recognized this time on her best seller of 1964 â € œLife with Picasso. “The well -known book was freely adapted to the 1996 movie James Ivory” Surviving Picasso “, displaying Anthony Hopkins.

Gilot continued to marry Jonas Salk, the pioneer of the polio vaccine and settled in New York City until her death in 101 years in 2023.

This list marks the first time that three -bedroom Gilot Stay on West 67th Street has come to the market. Is being sold by her wealth. The house features shocked, and wonderful, arched ceilings with barrels over 17 meters high, a wood -burning fireplace, large windows from the north, and a three to four -bedroom flexible layout.

The two -level living area offers space space and natural light. Evan Joseph/Evan Joseph Studios
Northern exposures were the ones Gilot liked the best for the apartment. Evan Joseph/Evan Joseph Studios
The unit is some flowers below the former Peter Yarrow Duplex, which only entered the contract last month. Evan Joseph/Evan Joseph Studios
Gilot, as seen in a feature “Woman in News” by Nora Ephron in 1965. William N. Jacobellis/New York Post

Gilot duplex is just one of the three units in sale in the building.

The second property, a $ 2.5 million bedroom, was also owned by Gilot. She used it as a guest apartment and a leg -!

The third unit is the recent contact home of the late Peter Yarrow, Peter, Paul and Mary Fame. The Duplex Duplex’s dual house of the last Duplex last listed for $ 4.44 million and won its impressive bidding war. Â his latest sale priest is not yet known.

The fact that all three lists at 27 W. 67th St. are the sales of assets is no coincidence.â

The families there tend to keep their homes quickly, Hirsch said. However, what is surprising is that three units are in the market in the first place.

â € œproperties in the building do not go on sale too often, â € œ said Hirsch. “You see one or two a year, maximum.â €

Gilot in 2015. Getty Images

The building is one of several special residents along a New York City iconic block, known in the historic circuit of West 67 street artists colony. The painted extension of brick and limestone buildings between the Central Park West and Columbus Avenue gained a reputation for its high concentration of artists’ apartments. Famous residents included the brave artist – Marches “Marcel Duchamp and Normal Rockwell photo painter.

This building, in particular, was founded by a group of 10 artists who united their money for collaboration with 14 students, Curbed reported in 2023.

The building continued to attack artists’ generations, thanks to its wide open studio placement and large windows, overlooking the best north-painting.

It was that feature of the apartment, Hirsch said, that Gilot appreciated it.

“You can stay on the balcony and watch your work from many perspectives,” she said. “This is what her daughter told me, that’s what she [Gilot] I liked the painting in this apartment.

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