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Carl Jacobsen and wife Ottilia, née Stegmann, at the . Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen (2 March 1842 – 11 January 1914) was a Danish brewer, art collector and philantropist, the son of J. C. Jacobsen, who founded the brewery Carlsberg and named it after him. Contents 1 Career 2 Artistic interest and philanthropy 3 References 3.1 Bibliography // Career First Carl worked for his father but partly because of his conflicts between them, he founded his own brewery in 1882. It was first named Valby Brewery but upon his father's approval changed its name to Ny Carlsberg (English: New Carlsberg], while his father's enterprise at the same occasion changed its name to Gammel Carlsberg [English: Old Carlsberg]. At his father's death, Carl Jacobsen did not at once obtain the leading post of the old brewery. Instead his father left it to the Carlsberg Foundation which he had founded in 1876, later the two Carlsbergs merged and from 1906 Carl was CEO of Carlsberg. As a "sole ruler" he carried on his father’s work. Artistic interest and philanthropy Carl Jacobsen did not share his father's political commitment, not like him he was an eager cultural enthusiast known for his interest in Greek and classical art and his engagement led to the founding of the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in 1897, an art museum mainly based upon his Antique collections still regarded as one of the most important Danish art museums. Carl Jacobsens interest in the arts is also demonstrated by his brewery. He employed the leading Danish architects of the time, mainly Vilhelm Dahlerup, and the buildings were designed with great care to detail as seen in the Winding Chimney. Often taking part in discussions of architecture of Copenhagen he paid for the restoration of several churches and public buildings and he was also the man behind the sculpture of The Little Mermaid 1913. References Bibliography Kristof Glamann: Beer and Marble. Carl Jacobsen of New Carlsberg. Copenh. 1996. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Carl Jacobsen v · d · eDanish beer Beer brands Carlsberg · Tuborg · Royal · Odense · Faxe · Jacobsen · Free Beer1 Major breweries Carlsberg Carlsberg Foundation · Jacob Christian Jacobsen · Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen · Carlsberg Laboratory · Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek · Saccharomyces carlsbergensis · Tuborgs Fabrikker Royal Unibrew Albani Brygerierne A/S · Ceres Bryggeriet · Maribo Bryghus · Faxe Bryggeri Others Bryggeriet Vestfyen A/S · Harboes Bryggeri A/S Microbreweries Thisted Bryghus · Nørrebro Bryghus · Brøckhouse Brewery · Bryggeriet Djævlebryg 1 formerly "Vores Øl" Persondata Name Jacobsen, Carl Alternative names Short description Date of birth 2 March 1842 Place of birth Date of death 11 January 1914 Place of death This business-related Danish biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This beer or brewery-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e