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John Varley - The Thames At Chiswick

The Thames At Chiswick (1814)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
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John Varley

John Varley was an English watercolour painter and astrologer, and a close friend of William Blake. They collaborated in 1819–1820 on the book Visionary Heads, written by Varley and illustrated by Blake. He was the elder brother of a family of artists: Cornelius Varley, William Fleetwood Varley, and Elizabeth, who married the painter William Mulready.

John Varley was born at the Old Blue Post Tavern, Hackney, on 17 August 1778. His father, Richard Varley, born at Epworth in Lincolnshire, had settled in London after the death of his first wife in Yorkshire. His parents discouraged his leanings towards art, and placed him under a silversmith. But on their death he was for a brief time employed by a portrait painter in Holborn and then, at the age of 15 or 16, he became a pupil of Joseph Charles Barrow (fl. 1789–1802) who had an evening drawing school twice a week at 12 Furnival's Inn Court, Holborn. It was Barrow who took Varley on a sketching tour to Peterborough from which he emerged as a professional painter. In 1798 he exhibited a highly regarded sketch of Peterborough Cathedral at the Royal Academy and became a regular exhibitor at the RA until the foundation of the Old Watercolour Society in 1805.

In 1799 he visited North Wales, and in its wild mountain scenery found the subjects best suited to his brush. He returned to the same district in 1800, and again in 1802, and the impressions then received powerfully influenced the whole course of his art.

As one of the founders of the OWS, Varley exhibited largely there over 700 drawings. He also became a highly successful drawing master with pupils including Copley Fielding, David Cox, John Linnell and William Turner (artist) of Oxford. Despite his success, his growing family meant he was constantly in financial difficulties, "since he was both a hopeless businessman and by temperament something of a Micawber". (Mallalieu). Varley was particularly skilled at the laying of flat washes of watercolour which suited the placid, contemplative mood that he often sought to evoke.

Varley published A Treatise on the Principles of Landscape Drawing, 1816–21 and A Practical Treatise on the Art of Drawing in Perspective. He also wrote an astrological text (with illustrations) entitled A Treatise on Zodiacal Physiognomy in 1828.

He is buried at Kensal Green Cemetery.

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Landscape with Figures and Distant Castle

Landscape with Figures and Distant Castle (1804)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Knaresborough on the River Nidd, Yorkshire

Knaresborough on the River Nidd, Yorkshire (1804)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
View of York

View of York

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Beddgelert Bridge, North Wales

Beddgelert Bridge, North Wales (1819)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
A view of Harrow from Hampstead

A view of Harrow from Hampstead (1834)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Capriccio view on the Thames near Windsor

Capriccio view on the Thames near Windsor

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Trees Overhanging a River

Trees Overhanging a River

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Pont Aberglaslyn

Pont Aberglaslyn (1812)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Trees and Cottages at the Bend of a River

Trees and Cottages at the Bend of a River

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Vale of Clwyd, Wales

Vale of Clwyd, Wales (1804)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Beddgelert Bridge, with Snowdon beyond

Beddgelert Bridge, with Snowdon beyond (1838)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
A Clearing in a Forest

A Clearing in a Forest (late 1830s)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
River, Trees and Distant Town

River, Trees and Distant Town

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Fortified Entrance to a Welsh Town (East Gate of Caernarvon)

Fortified Entrance to a Welsh Town (East Gate of Caernarvon) (ca. 1802)

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

John Varley (English, 1778-1842)
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