The following, submitted November 2004, is from James F. X. Mc Ilhinney (updated by Penny Harter, March 10, 2007). His source is an interview with Penny Harter*, the great-great-granddaughter of... Read full biography
The following, submitted November 2004, is from James F. X. Mc Ilhinney (updated by Penny Harter, March 10, 2007). His source is an interview with Penny Harter*, the great-great-granddaughter of Jonathan Morse and his artist wife, Eleanor Ecob Morse. One of Harter's sources is a diary, January... Read full biography
The following, submitted November 2004, is from James F. X. Mc Ilhinney (updated by Penny Harter, March 10, 2007). His source is an interview with Penny Harter*, the great-great-granddaughter of Jonathan Morse and his artist wife, Eleanor Ecob Morse. One of Harter's sources is a diary, January through September 1890, of Eleanor Ecob Morse when she was in her early fifties. Jonathan Morse was a landscape artist and a minister. He and his wife, the artist Eleanor Ecob Morse, resided at One Clark... Read full biography
The following, submitted November 2004, is from James F. X. Mc Ilhinney (updated by Penny Harter, March 10, 2007). His source is an interview with Penny Harter*, the great-great-granddaughter of Jonathan Morse and his artist wife, Eleanor Ecob Morse. One of Harter's sources is a diary, January through September 1890, of Eleanor Ecob Morse when she was in her early fifties. Jonathan Morse was a landscape artist and a minister. He and his wife, the artist Eleanor Ecob Morse, resided at One Clark Place in Utica, New York, where between them they produced hundreds of paintings on canvas and other materials. Jonathan worked primarily in oils, and Eleanor worked in both oils and watercolors. She also painted flowers on fine china and glass,... Read full biography
The following, submitted November 2004, is from James F. X. Mc Ilhinney (updated by Penny Harter, March 10, 2007). His source is an interview with Penny Harter*, the great-great-granddaughter of Jonathan Morse and his artist wife, Eleanor Ecob Morse. One of Harter's sources is a diary, January through September 1890, of Eleanor Ecob Morse when she was in her early fifties. Jonathan Morse was a landscape artist and a minister. He and his wife, the artist Eleanor Ecob Morse, resided at One Clark Place in Utica, New York, where between them they produced hundreds of paintings on canvas and other materials. Jonathan worked primarily in oils, and Eleanor worked in both oils and watercolors. She also painted flowers on fine china and glass, usually on commission. They spent their summers at Cape Ann, Gloucester, where they stayed in... Read full biography
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About Jonathan Bradley Morse: Books
Books & Publications (4)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Treasured Landscapes: National Park Service Art Collections Tell America's Stories (National Park Service)
2016
Bacharach, Joan (General Editor)
160 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Davenport's Art Reference: The Gold Edition
2005
Davenport, Ray
2,421 pages
Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes