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See Comedian Pete Davidson’s Art-Filled New York Home for Sale for $2 M.

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Pete Davidson, the lovable lunk who made his name on Saturday Night Live and went on to star on the silver screen (as well as in the annals of dubious boat-ownership), put his house in suburban Westchester, New York, on the market—while revealing a considerable art collection assembled over the years.

The listing with Ginnel Real Estate includes an asking price of $2.28 million for a 2,300-square-foot country house with four bedrooms and three bathrooms on a lot with an idyllic pond and “six spectacular acres with rolling lawns, old stone walls, ornamental trees, and perennial gardens.” The many amenities include a wine cellar, sauna, hot tub, cold plunge tub, and a covered lap pool with “swim jet and automatic phantom screens,” as well as an outbuilding with a media/game room and gym.

As noted by Artnet News, Davidson appears to have amassed an art collection of works and prints by artists including Peter Max, Mickey Paraskevas, Al Hirschfeld, Mel Ramos, Bradshaw Crandell, and the Italian design brand Gufram. Below, see some pictures from the Ginnel Real Estate listing with art on view.

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