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Warhol pal’s pad on block

One of Andy Warhol’s “superstars” is selling her Art Deco apartment near Madison Square Park for $1.2 million.

Brigid Berlin, 74, bought the apartment at 140 E. 28th St. because it was near Warhol’s art studio.

“I want to move uptown to be closer to my sister,” she said. “I love this apartment . . . and I created so much art from here.”

The two-bedroom pad comes with views of the Empire State Building, a wood-burning fireplace, crown moldings and hardwood floors, said Corcoran listing broker Shari Scharfer-Rollins.

There’s also a dressing room, storage space and five walk-in closets.

While she worked with Warhol, Berlin became known for dipping her breasts in multicolored paint and then pressing them onto a canvas.