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Thomas Wright, British astronomer
Thomas Wright (1711-86), British astronomer. Wright was born at Byers Green in northern England. In 1730 he set up a school at which he taught mathematics and navigation. He taught himself the essentials of architecture and garden design and was employed by wealthy patrons. This supported his work in astronomy. He is best known for his suggestion that the Milky Way is actually a disc-shaped layer of stars in which we live. He also suggested that some of the faint nebulae that could be observed were other galaxies at incredible distances. This engraved portrait first appeared in the Gentlemans Magazine in 1793
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This print showcases the esteemed Thomas Wright, a prominent British astronomer of the 18th century. Born in Byers Green, England in 1711, Wright's intellectual pursuits led him to establish a school where he taught mathematics and navigation. His insatiable curiosity extended beyond these subjects as he delved into architecture and garden design, which ultimately supported his groundbreaking work in astronomy. Wright's most renowned contribution to the field was his revolutionary theory proposing that our beloved Milky Way is not merely a scattered collection of stars but rather a magnificent disc-shaped layer within which we reside. Furthermore, he astutely suggested that some of the faint nebulae observed were actually distant galaxies at unimaginable distances. The engraved portrait featured here dates back to 1793 when it first graced the pages of Gentlemans Magazine. Its vertical composition adds an air of elegance while capturing Wright's profound impact on astronomical studies during this era. Todd-White Art Photography has masterfully captured this historical figure with their expert craftsmanship, allowing us to appreciate both the scientific significance and artistic beauty behind this image. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are reminded of Thomas Wright's invaluable contributions to our understanding of galaxies' morphology and his enduring legacy within English history as an accomplished mathematician, teacher, discoverer, and visionary astronomer.
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