Back in 2007, the home’s new owner discovered quite a cache of art in the garage and attic of the bungalow, reports News 12 Long Island. The works are all by obscure Armenian-American abstract impressionist Arthur Pinajian and include thousands of paintings, drawings and journals.
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
It’s A Good Day When You Find $30M Worth Of Rare Art In The Attic
It’s always nice if you can afford to buy say, a nice little cottage on Long Island, a getaway to escape reality and just enjoy the peace and quiet. One man spent $300,000 to buy just such a bungalow out in Bellport, N.Y. and found his reward for doing so would be more than some R&R — it’d be about $30 million worth of art.
Back in 2007, the home’s new owner discovered quite a cache of art in the garage and attic of the bungalow, reports News 12 Long Island. The works are all by obscure Armenian-American abstract impressionist Arthur Pinajian and include thousands of paintings, drawings and journals.
Back in 2007, the home’s new owner discovered quite a cache of art in the garage and attic of the bungalow, reports News 12 Long Island. The works are all by obscure Armenian-American abstract impressionist Arthur Pinajian and include thousands of paintings, drawings and journals.
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I'm happy when I find a $ laying on the ground.
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