David Landau receives honorary CBE from Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell
26 Jan 2007 10:15 AM
Arts benefactor David Landau today was presented with an honorary
Commander of the British Empire (CBE) from Culture Secretary Tessa
Jowell, for his valuable contribution to the British Arts.
Dr Landau has provided his time and expertise to a number of
exhibitions and causes, including serving as a trustee of the
National Gallery between 1996 and 2003.
Dr Landau enjoyed a successful business career by founding and
running the free-advertising periodical Loot.
Ms Jowell said:
"Dr Landau has made an important and generous contribution to the
arts in the UK over a number of years. It is evident through his
work with the National Gallery that Dr Landau has a great passion for
the arts in this country and it is fitting that he should receive
this honour."
Dr Landau attended the presentation with his wife, Marie-Rose Kahane
and their five children.
Notes to Editors
1. Originally a medical doctor, Dr Landau co-founded Loot in 1985
and served as joint Managing Director and Chairman until the company
was sold in 2000.
2. Dr Landau is also an art historian. He was curator of the
Mantegna exhibition in 1979 and the Genius of Venice 1500 - 1600
exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1983. Dr Landau still serves on
the board of the National Gallery Trust.
3. Dr Landau is chairman of the college finance and investments
committees and is curator of pictures for Worcester College, Oxford,
of which he is also a fellow.
4. Dr Landau is a founding member of the board of governors of the
Courtauld Institute of Art and is a member of the committee of the
National Art Collections Fund.
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