Mark Lansburgh ’49

Mark Lansburgh ’49 died on June 18, 2013. Mark came to Dartmouth from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C. He spent his career as an art historian, teaching and lecturing at a number of prominent colleges and universities. He gave numerous pieces of art to the College, many of which are on display at the Hood Museum. He is survived by children Ann, Mark Jr. ’77 and Matthew ’88.


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Book cover for Conflict Resilience with blue and orange colors
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