Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Pablo Picasso’s granddaughter sells $8.5M duplex

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200 11th Ave.
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The granddaughter of Pablo Picasso, French art historian Diana Widmaier Picasso, recently sold her duplex at the Annabelle Selldorf-designed 200 11th Ave. for $8.5 million, according to city records.

Picasso used her LLC, Atlantic Nicole, in the transaction.

She purchased the spread for $8.2 million in 2013 — and asked $9.5 million for it earlier this year.

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The new owner is Mark P. Gorenberg, an American venture capitalist and a fundraiser for Democratic Party candidates. The three-bedroom, 3-and-a-half-bathroom unit is 2,391 square feet.

It features a private elevator that opens to a foyer leading to a living room with 24-foot ceilings.

The expansive walls, the listing notes, are an art collector’s “dream.” There’s also a chef’s kitchen that can be hidden by folding teak doors, and a stairway that leads to a second floor, which features the master suite.

That space includes a spa-like bathroom with a soaking tub “carved out of a solid block of granite,” the listing adds.

The unit also comes with its own paparazzi-proof “sky garage” to keep a car parked at apartment level.

The listing brokers were Leonard Steinberg, Herve Senequier, Amy Mendizabal and Calli Sarkesh of Compass, who declined to comment.