In 1960 Adolph and Esther Gottlieb purchased a home in East Hampton, NY, adjacent to a potato field and about 100 yards from the Atlantic Ocean. Adolph had the old carriage house on the property turned to face due north and replaced the upper half of the north wall with windows to create his painting studio. The Gottliebs eventually did extensive renovations to the house that became their refuge from the city and a place to paint, sail, relax, and entertain friends. Adolph and Esther became part of the growing artist community East End of Long Island that included many old and new friends such as James and Charlotte Brooks, Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Ray Parker, Harold Rosenberg, Esteban Vicente, Hedda Sterne, Saul Steinberg, and more.
We went through our archives and dug out the best photos of the Gottliebs' home and Adolph's studio. Enjoy!