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1757
 
   
English painter Joseph Wright sets up a studio in his home town, Derby      
Wright of Derby Sir Brooke Boothby (detail) 1781
Tate Britain

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c. 1758
 
  
Joshua Reynolds, by now the most fashionable portrait painter in London, copes with as many as 150 sitters in a year     
1758
 
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A comet returns exactly at the time predicted by English astronomer Edmond Halley, and is subsequently known by his name       
1758
 
   
James Woodforde, an English country parson with a love of food and wine, begins a detailed diary of everyday life      
1758
 
   
Liverpool-born artist George Stubbs sets up in London as a painter, above all, of people and horses      
Stubbs A Gentleman driving a Lady in a Phaeton 1787
National Gallery, London

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c. 1759
 
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Portrait-painter Thomas Gainsborough moves from Suffolk to set up a studio in fashionable Bath      
1759
 
    
Staffordshire potter Josiah Wedgwood sets up a factory of his own in his home town of Burslem       
Josiah Wedgwood after William Hackwood, 1759
National Portrait Gallery, London

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1759
 
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Laurence Sterne publishes the first two volumes of Tristram Shandy, beginning with the scene at the hero's conception       
1759
 
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A British defeat of the French in Quiberon Bay prompts David Garrick to write Heart of Oak       
1759
 
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A succession of victories cause 1759 to be known in Britain as annus mirabilis, the wonderful year