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Charles Clore : ウィキペディア英語版
Charles Clore
Sir Charles Clore (24 December 1904 – 26 July 1979) was a British financier, retail and property magnate and philanthropist.
==Life and career==
Clore was of Lithuanian Jewish background. Charles Clore owned, through Sears Holdings, the ''British Shoe Corporation'' and Lewis's department stores (which included Selfridges), as well as investing heavily in property.〔(Richard Davenport-Hines, "Clore, Sir Charles (1904–1979)" ), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004〕
He owned Jowett Cars Ltd from 1945–1947 where he was known as "Santa Clore" for his hoped-for financial investment. His philanthropic trust, the Clore Foundation, is a major donor to arts and Jewish community projects in Britain and abroad. The Clore Gallery at Tate Britain in London, which houses the world's largest collection of the works of J.M.W. Turner, was built in 1980–87 with £6 million from Clore and his daughter and £1.8 million from the British government.〔(Critiques of the Clore Gallery )〕
Sir Charles and his wife Francine had two children, Vivien and Alan Evelyn Clore. Clore Shipping Company had two oil tankers the ''Vivien Louise'' and the ''Alan Evelyn''.
Upon Sir Charles' death, Inland Revenue sued, claiming he was British domiciled (he had claimed Monaco domicile), in order to collect inheritance taxes. The court upheld the Inland Revenue position.
In September 1980 thieves stole 19 paintings from Clore's Monaco apartment, including works by Renoir, Monet, Pissaro and Utillo. Clore's butler was found lying on the floor of the apartment after the theft, claiming that he had been attacked by the thieves, but was later found to have collaborated with them. The butler later committed suicide in Monaco's prison.〔"Butler's suicide". ''The Guardian'', August 6, 1981.〕

Clore was loosely connected to the Profumo affair, being a client of Christine Keeler. Clore was depicted in Andrew Lloyd-Webber's musical based on the affair, ''Stephen Ward the Musical''. In 2014 Clore's daughter, Vivien Duffield, saw the musical with William Astor, whose father, William Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor, was also depicted.

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