Art world mogul David Mugrabi and his wife Libbie Mugrabi are divorcing, Page Six has exclusively learned
David's family is known for owning the world's largest collection of works by Andy Warhol — and their art holdings are said to be worth billions
David filed for divorce, according to New York Supreme Court records, on Monday, but the papers in the matter are sealed
Libbie has yet to respond in court papers — and we hear there's been a settlement offer made behind the scenes to keep the case from going forward
Sources told Page Six that the couple, married for 13 years, had no prenup in place
Libbie's power attorney William Zabel told Page Six when reached for comment: "She wants to negotiate an amicable settlement in order to protect her children financially
" David is being repped by Blank Rome matrimonial legal eagle Lois Liberman. Sources said that art world socialite Libbie's been living at the couple's home in the Hamptons
"I don't think the marriage is salvageable," a pal told us. The couple's been supremely private
David reportedly met Libbie when she 21. They married three years later and now have two children
It's unclear what their property assets are in Manhattan: One source said the couple had been in the process of renovating a house that they never moved into
But another insider insisted the property does not belong to David, and that the pair only rented a different place in the city
David's brother is the art world fixture Alberto "Tico" Mugrabi. Their dad is Israeli industrialist Jose Mugrabi
Last year, David made headlines for suing a New Jersey storage facility for allegedly holding $100 million in art — including works by Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Damien Hirst — hostage over a payment dispute
Artists including Enoc Perez and Richard Prince have reportedly made portraits of David's family
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