Henry Percy Gray (1869–1952) was an American painter.
Gray was born on October 3, 1869 into a San Francisco family with broad literary and artistic tastes.
He studied at the San Francisco School of Design and later under William Merritt Chase in New York.
While he had some early Impressionistic tendencies, his basic approach to composition and color was derived from the Barbizon School and Tonalism, which were emphasized at the School of Design.
He is primarily known for his romantic and lush depictions of the Northern California landscape.