Leonard Lauder, Esteemed Philanthropist and Art Collector, Passes Away at 92
Leonard Lauder, the former CEO of Estée Lauder and a notable philanthropist, has died at 92, leaving behind a legacy of art and cancer research advocacy.
Overview
Leonard Lauder, a prominent cosmetics figure, passed away at the age of 92, leaving a significant impact on art and philanthropy.
He pledged a billion-dollar collection of Cubist artworks to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, marking the largest gift in its history.
Lauder was an advocate for cancer research and served as honorary chairman of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
His philanthropic efforts extended to education and the arts, reflecting his deep commitment to these fields.
Lauder's legacy includes his influential role in the Estée Lauder Companies and his dedication to charitable causes.

