Leith-Ross, Harry

Harry Leith-Ross (1886-1973) was a British-American painter and teacher known for his involvement in the New Hope School of Pennsylvania Impressionists. Trained in Paris and at the Art Students League in New York, Leith-Ross became known for his finely structured landscapes, often featuring the Bucks County countryside. His disciplined draftsmanship and lyrical compositions earned him wide respect among peers and collectors alike.