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Thomas Butts

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Butts and William Blake first met in about 1799, and he regularly advanced Blake money to pay for future work. Blake taught engraving to Butts' son. Blake created a number of miniatures of the Butts family during the period from about 1801 to 1809, and these are in the collection of the British
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Museum. The patronage reduced from about 1816, although Butts purchased a set of the Job engravings in 1825, and in 1827 was a subscriber for the Dante engravings.
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Thomas Butts was born in 1757 to Thomas Butts and Hannah Witham. He married Elizabeth Mary Cooper (1754–1825), who was a schoolmistress. They lived at number 9,
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Butts was Assistant Commissary of Musters, and chief clerk to the
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Pee Wee Butts

William Blake
William Blake
Great Marlborough Street
Mary Butts
Commissary General of Musters







"Thomas Butts (Biographical details)"
"A "Green House" for Butts? New Information on Thomas Butts, His Residences, and Family | Joseph Viscomi | Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly | Volume 30, Issue 1"


"Newfound Particulars of Blake's Patrons, Thomas and Elizabeth Butts, 1767–1806"
doi
10.47761/biq.135
S2CID
164989929
Categories
1757 births
1845 deaths
English civil servants
William Blake
English art patrons
People from Soho

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