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268:, in the inter-war period David became chairman and drove the company forward by acquiring security companies in Norway and Sweden. In 1934, a cleaning company, Det Danske Rengøringsselskab, was spawned from an idea from the then CEO. The primary service of security was provided as a person on location. So in a change of operations, instead of just watching the building, the "guard" also cleaned it. In this way two services were offered at the same time with only one employee, multiplying revenues and profits greatly. 351:
continued to expand, particularly that of Islamic art, which is now the museum's largest collection, making it Scandinavia's largest collection of Islamic art and probably one of the most important in Europe. It now consists of 4,000 Islamic works of art, including c. 350 coins, presented in 20 sections divided chronologically. There are three special galleries, which concentrate on Islamic miniatures, calligraphy, and textiles.
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The only son of Magdalene Juliane née Hagen (1840–1901) and Johannes Hage Christian David, a railway engineer (1837–1890), David and his two younger sisters were born into a well-to-do family in Copenhagen. Their great-grandfather was Joseph Nathan David (1758–1830), a Jewish wholesaler whose fortune
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As a bachelor with a good income, David had started an art collection. He focused the core on fine and applied arts from the 18th century, a small group of works of art from the Islamic world based around medieval ceramics, and a collection of contemporary Danish art from the first half of the 20th
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As he had never married or fathered children, David left his entire estate to the C. L. David Foundation and Collection. This secured the future of the art collection, and its free access to all. Since 1960, the exhibition space of the museum has increased significantly. The collections have
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David died in Copenhagen on 18 April 1960. He was buried at Marienborg. At his request, the Marienborg country estate was willed to the Danish State, to be used as the summer residence of the country's prime or foreign minister. The State officially took over Marienborg in January 1962.
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had enabled his son Christian Georg Nathan David (1793–1874) to study to be an economist. Christian David converted to Christianity and became a member of the constitutional assembly, serving as
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In 1943, following a series of strikes and sabotage of various strategic assets and military production facilities, the occupation authorities dissolved the
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in Copenhagen, was already opened to the public during his own life time. He is also remembered for presenting his lakeside summer residence
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David had housed his collection in his two homes: a townhouse at Kronprinsessegade no. 30 in central Copenhagen and his country estate,
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Due to his legal expertise, David became either advisor or board member of several of the day's leading Danish companies, including the
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On his return from Sweden, on 12 December 1945, the collection and his home in Copenhagen became an independent institution, the
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This stable financial background enabled David and his sisters to survive the early deaths of their parents. Schooled at the
137:(30 July 1878 – 18 April 1960) was a Danish lawyer and businessman. Key in defining the global scale of the world's largest 541: 423: 386: 566: 228: 546: 171: 298: 158: 182: 93: 287: 277: 138: 521: 516: 331: 310: 210: 146: 8: 178: 104: 456: 294: 150: 324: 485: 224:, which went bankrupt in 1922, causing Denmark's then biggest financial scandal. 202: 301:, from where he continued to manage ISS on an operational and strategic level. 510: 209:. At the early age of 33, he was granted the right to plead cases before the 431: 335: 283: 390: 265: 320: 206: 154: 57: 246: 181:(English: Metropolitan School), he received a degree in law from the 427: 261: 257: 240: 142: 126: 115: 552:
Recipients of the Cross of Honour of the Order of the Dannebrog
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David's most rewarding investment was in a security company,
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Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
art collector
ISS A/S
De Forenede Vagtselskaber
facilities management
ISS A/S
The David Collection
Kronprinsessegade
Marienborg
prime ministers of Denmark
Danish Minister of Finance
Metropolitanskolen
University of Copenhagen
attorney
litigation
Danish Supreme Court
Emil GlĂĽckstadt
Landmandsbanken
Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn
ISS A/S
Gyldendal
Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory
De Forenede Vagtselskaber
ISS A/S
World War I
Occupation of Denmark
Nazi Germany
Operation WeserĂĽbung

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