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Name
  
Thomas Plint


Died
  
1861

Thomas Plint

Thomas Edward Plint, (1823–1861) was a stockbroker and important Pre-Raphaelite art collector who commissioned and owned several notable paintings. In 1839, with his friend Charles Reed, he started and edited a magazine called The Leeds Repository,

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A religious evangelical, Plint served as a lay preacher at Leeds Congregational Chapel. In 1852, he commissioned Ford Madox Brown to complete "Work," a celebration of the protestant work ethic. He demanded changes to the composition, notably the inclusion of a distributor of evangelical tracts, but died before its completion

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He was at one time owner of The Black Brunswicker, which he purchased from Ernest Gambart. Other paintings in his collection included Millais's Christ in the House of His Parents.

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