Submit a bio  

Artist Biography & Facts
Morston Ream

Morston Constantine Ream (1840 - 1898) was active/lived in New York, Ohio.  Morston Ream is known for Opulent still life-comestibles.

Still life painter, Morston Constantine Ream often depicted fruit and dessert in his paintings. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. The artist began learning daguerreotyping when he was twenty and worked as a photographer's apprentice in Cleveland. He eventually gave this up, as it bothered his health, and moved to New York in 1868 to study painting. His paintings were exhibited in 1870 by James F. Ryder.

He was the younger brother of Carducius Plantagenet Ream, who was also well known for his still lifes and encouraged Morston to seriously start painting. In addition to still lifes Morston produced landscapes and genre paintings.

Morston had various studios on Union Square, and exhibited still lifes at Moore's Art Rooms in the 1870s-80s. He exhibited at the National Academy, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, and the Brooklyn Art Association.

Source:

Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art"

William Gerdts, "Art Across America"

http://www.treadway   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1054 characters.]  Artist bio

Artist auction records

.  askART's database currently holds 78 auction lots for Morston Ream (of which 59 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.)

Artist artworks for sale and wanted

.  There are 0 artworks for sale on our website by galleries and art dealers . There are 1 galleries and art dealers listing works of art by Morston Ream as either "Wanted" or "For Sale" .

Research resources

.  askART lists Morston Ream in 0 of its research Essays. Morston Ream has 9 artist signature examples available in our database.

Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Morston Ream available:    Luther Van Gorder,  Carducius Ream,  John Williamson,  John Hill,  Paul LaCroix,  Frederic (Frederick) Rondel Sr,  William Rickarby Miller,  George Macrum,  John Dolph,  Fidelia Bridges,  Theodore Wendel,  Nicholas Brooks,  Thomas Waterman Wood,  Robert Spear Dunning,  Olive Parker Black,  Regis Gignoux,  Johann Hermann Carmiencke,  William Mason Brown,  George Lambdin,  George Henry Smillie,  DeWitt Clinton Boutelle,  George Gunther Hartwick,  John William Casilear,  Paul Gottlieb Weber



Copyright © 1999-2024 askART.com and underlying auction houses. All Rights Reserved. Digital copying of these images and content strictly prohibited; violators will be subject to the law including the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

Facts about Morston Ream

Still life painter, Morston Constantine Ream often depicted fruit and dessert in his paintings. He was born in Lancaster, Ohio. The artist began learning daguerreotyping when he was twenty and worked as a photographer's apprentice in Cleveland. He eventually gave this up, as it bothered his health, and moved to New York in 1868 to study painting. His paintings were exhibited in 1870 by James F. Ryder.

He was the younger brother of Carducius Plantagenet Ream, who was also well known for his still lifes and encouraged Morston to seriously start painting. In addition to still lifes Morston produced landscapes and genre paintings.

Morston had various studios on Union Square, and exhibited still lifes at Moore's Art Rooms in the 1  ...  Displaying 750 of 1054 characters.

Subscriber Members, please Sign In for artist biographies and for all services.  

For non-paying users, good news! Full text bios for all artists are available every Friday.

If you are not currently a member, please See Details about membership.
Top