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Ryan Cronin

Mohonk Water Lilies

Mohonk Water Lilies

Regular price $185.00
Regular price Sale price $185.00
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*Water Lilies* takes its source from the lily pond at Mohonk Mountain House. Cronin spent time at the pond during a stay on the property and made the painting from what he carried back.

Color is one of Cronin's languages. Three decades of painting have given him a fluency with how colors hold against each other on a surface, and how they hold inside a person looking at them. The shapes are clean. The palette is sure. *Water Lilies* is a piece where that fluency carries the painting.

A painting that did what the lily pond does. Sat still. Held its color.

Original sold, only available as a signed print.

Our Prints

Each piece is printed on Hahnemühle paper, an archival, heavyweight, fine art paper that guarantees exceptional color density, superior resistance to light and aging, and museum-quality reproduction. All artwork is scanned to ensure the most accurate representation of the original.

Available Sizes

All sizes refer to the longest dimension of the image — the second dimension is determined by the proportions of the original artwork. Paper size is larger to allow for a border.

  • 10" — Unlimited Edition
  • 24" — Unlimited Edition
  • 30" — Limited Edition of 30
  • 36" — Limited Edition of 20
  • Larger formats available upon request

Framing & Shipping

Please allow two weeks for unframed prints and four to six weeks for framed pieces. Framed prints 30" and larger are available for in-gallery pickup only. If you'd prefer to work with your own framer, we're happy to ship your unframed piece directly to them — just let us know and we'll coordinate the details.

Return Policy

All purchases are refundable for credit. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. Damaged goods must be reported within 48 hours of delivery with photo documentation.

The Artist

Ryan Cronin is a working artist with a thirty-year sustained practice and a global presence. His work lives in corporate and private collections worldwide, and he has collaborated with partners including Mohonk Mountain House, Wildflower Farms Auberge, and the Albers Foundation. For nearly eleven years, The Cronin Gallery in New York's Hudson Valley has served as a home base for collectors to experience his bold work in person.

A Cronin print doesn't just fill a wall — it starts conversations and shifts the energy of a space. Prints offer a way in to owning work from a living artist. Each piece is museum-quality, signed, and part of a legacy that's been building for three decades.

Questions?

Reach us at hello@cronartusa.com — we love helping collectors find the perfect piece.

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