Fire ripped through Larry Gagosian‘s Hamptons mansion Tuesday night, threatening countless priceless artworks. Firefighters said Gagosian’s caretaker rescued two of his most valuable pieces by running out with them after the blaze started around 9 p.m. Amagansett Fire Chief Mark Burnett said works from the dealer’s legendary collection suffered no fire or water damage, but there was, “a lot of smoke damage on the walls,” The Post’s Selim Algar reports. The trouble started when a worker was soldering in Gagosian’s kitchen. About 50 firefighters quelled the blaze in less than 30 minutes, limiting damage to three rooms. Gagosian was in Europe at the time. “We saved a flat-screen television,” Burnett said. “It was the biggest one I’ve ever seen.”