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AJML Art Walkthrough Woman at the Spring | AJML Art Walkthrough Pink Top Mesa on the Pecos | AJML Art Walkthrough Pie Town Post Office | AJML Art Walkthrough Jerico Mountain | AJML Art Walkthrough Sunflowers | AJML Art Walkthrough Untitled | AJML Art Walkthrough Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn Dig for the Treasure |
Donated to the Library by J. Van Houten in 1938
Harry “Tony” Leith-Ross was born on January 27, 1886 in Saint Pierre, Mauritius. He was a British-American landscape painter and teacher. He taught at the art colonies in Woodstock, New York and Rockport, Maine and later was part of the art colony in New Hope Pennsylvania. Mr. Ross was Mr. Van Houten’s Nephew. He passed away on March 1, 1973 in Pineville, Pennsylvania.