Home is where the art is.

The celebrated Israeli artist Ilana Goor — whose seaside residence and museum in Jaffa, south of Tel Aviv, is filled to the brim with her curiosities for all visitors to explore — has put her New York City home back on the market for $19 million.

Built in 1903, Goor and her husband, Leonard Lowengrub, have owned the 6,600-square-foot residence since the 1970s. Not only does this mark the first time in decades for the property to turn a new chapter, but — being a carriage house — it’s a rare dwelling to get.

New York’s carriage houses are disappearing relics, with some 75 still in existence, and few rise beyond two or three stories. At 178 E. 75th St., however, Goor’s stands defiantly taller. 19

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Its return to market also marks a dramatic reduction from

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