Pop star Pink is settling into her new East Coast lifestyle with the purchase of a $21.5 million townhouse in Manhattan’s historic Greenwich Village . According to the Wall Street Journal , the “Just Give Me a Reason” singer’s new home is a five-bedroom Greek Revival-style house that dates back to 1849. Pink, also known as Alecia Beth Moore, relocated to New York City so that her 14-year-old daughter, Willow, could pursue her Broadway dreams. The 8,000-square-foot townhouse is an appropriate choice for that goal, considering it already has an artistic energy: the sellers were the Forseca family, who had owned it since the 1950s. Gonzalo Fonseca was a sculptor; his wife, Elizabeth Kaplan Fonseca, was a painter; and their children, who grew up in the home, include author Isabel Fonseca, painter Caio Fonseca, designer Quina Fonseca, and the late artist Bruno Fonseca. It was also once home to sculptor Daniel Chester French, who designed the Abraham Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.…