One thing this feuding family can agree on is there are 14.5 million good reasons to sell

Art dealer Sam Salz died in 1981, but his family is still sorting out his estate. There is an unresolved lawsuit over some paintings — just a Claude Monet, a Pierre-Auguste Renoir and an Edgar Degas — but the fate of his eight-acre plot at 1990 Meadow Lane is sealed. The 7,448-square-foot, five-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom house sold for $14,500,000. New owners can enjoy the property’s 3,300 feet of direct oceanfront, along with an in-ground pool, an in-house library, an elevator and a three-car garage. Austro-Hungarian by birth, Salz moved to Paris to become a painter, but made his name instead by dealing in works made by artists he met there, including Picasso, Matisse and Chagall. [27 East]

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