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Harry Leith-Ross
Red House (The Hoffman House)

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Harry Leith-Ross (American, 1886 - 1973) Red House (Hoffman House) Oil on canvas, weathered wood 20th century frame 35” x 30” Signed lower right, ‘Leith-Ross’ Exhibition sticker verso Price Upon Request Exhibited: Cedar City Arts Exhibition 1957, Boston Arts Club, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, North Shore Arts Association, Connecticut Academy Description Harry Leith-Ross painted scenes depicting neighborhoods and homestead settings. The Hoffman House, the subject of this painting, resonates modernist tendencies of Edward Hopper and others from that time period. Harry Leith-Ross was from the generation of artists who explored the realities of urban, rural and neighborhood locations - a primary shaping force of the Modernist. This period of his work is considered his best. A brightly lit and stately 19th century brick building with sloped Second Empire roofing and corner tower dominates the upper left quarter of the canvas, against a vivid and cloudless azure sky. The building and fenced in property is viewed from the bottom of a hillside path, deep ruts cut into the ground through the weathered grass of the late autumnal scene. Trees with bare branches dot either side of the fenced pathway leading the eye up through the center of the composition, following the diagonal lines of the perspective, reinforced through the landscape. Juxtaposed by further vertical elements of the power lines, the painting balances elements of the rural past with the encroaching and somewhat jarring traces of the technological future. The house is balanced on the right side by a smaller painted white brick house of a similar period with dark green shutters. The colors are bright but suffused with and diffused by the bright light throughout the composition. Leith- Ross studied in the Arts Student League in Woodstock New York , the Academie Julian in Paris, and at the National Academy of Design. He first came to Pennsylvania in 1914 while visiting artists he first met at the Arts Students League. Leith-Ross permanently moved to New Hope, Pennsylvania in 1935
  • Creator:
    Harry Leith-Ross (1886-1973, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 35 in (88.9 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Saratoga Springs, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU170210775912

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