Marcel Breuer’s restored 1950 Marshad House in the Hudson Valley has been listed with an asking price of $1.8 million. The residence at 204 Cleveland Street in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is a three-bedroom design with 1.5 bathrooms and has an interesting history from the original owner's affiliation with Look magazine and relation to the influential sculpture garden installation that was exhibited 75 years ago at MoMA.
Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing. Galerie noted it includes a 290-square-foot converted art studio in the former garage.
Sotheby’s (the art auctioneers) recently bought Breuer’s brutalist landmark Whitney Museum of American Art building in Manhattan for $100 million.
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It's gorgeous, but it does look like it has laminate wood flooring in some rooms. I hope I'm wrong.
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