Helen Howard Hatton
Helen Howard Hatton was an English painter.
Biography
Hatton was born on 16 January 1859 in Bristol, England the daughter of novelist Joseph Hatton and Louisa née Johnson. In the Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette of October 1878 it was noted "a clever young girl of sixteen, daughter of the novelist, Joseph Hatton has already made a hit at the age of sixteen. Her first picture is accepted, and hung at the Chicago Exhibition in the United States."In 1885 at the Institute of Painters in Oil Colours in London Hatton exhibited "Between the Dark and the Daylight". In 1895 she exhibited a portrait Mrs. Walter Ellis at The Royal Academy in London.
The Women's Franchise reported that Hatton had contributed hand-painted bookmarkers for sale by the Woman Writer's Suffrage League at the Women's Social and Political Union exhibition in 1907.