Background
Bartlett was born in Harmony, Maine.
Bartlett was born in Harmony, Maine.
She studied under William Morris Hunt in Boston in the late 1860s.
She developed a style of portraiture based on the principles he taught, including a spontaneous approach and a lack of trivial detail. She lived in Colorado and Minnesota before returning to Boston in 1877, where she worked out of a studio at 17 South Russell Street until 1887. After 1887, she continued to paint in Boston in both the Irvington Street Studio Building and the Harcourt Building.
In 1907 she was commissioned by the Kansas State Agricultural College to paint portraits of its college presidents.