Letitia Bonnet Hart (1867–1953)[1] was an American painter known for her portrait and figure painting.
Biography
Hart was born in 1867 in New York. She was the eldest of three children of the Hudson River School painter James McDougal Hart[2] and the artist Mary Theresa Gorsuch Hart (d. 1921), who was best known for Easter Morning, a widely reproduced image of a white marble cross draped in flowers. James Hart's siblings included the artists William Hart and Julie Hart Beers.[3] Letitia's sister, Mary Theresa Hart (1872-1942), was also a painter.[4] Letitia Hart studied with her father, at the Brooklyn Academy of Design and National Academy of Design in New York City,[2] and with Edgar Melville Ward. (Her brother Robert Gorsuch Hart, a water-plant engineer, died while working in Mexico in 1906, at age 37.) The family lived at 94 First Place in Brooklyn and had a country home in Lakeville, Connecticut.