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Cornelius Varley, FRSA (21 November 1781 – 2 October 1873) was a British water-colour painter and optical instrument-maker. He invented the graphic telescope and the graphic microscope.
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Cornelius Varley View near St Albans
1804 -
Cornelius Varley Evening at Llanberis, North Wales
1805 -
Cornelius Varley West Humble Lane, Dorking
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Cornelius Varley Millbank
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Cornelius Varley Canonbury House, Islington
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Cornelius Varley Study of a Tree. Verso: Sky Study
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Cornelius Varley A Cottage
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Cornelius Varley Landscape Composition: Mountain and Castle
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