Robert Griffing: Thundering Water Print | 251/950 | Near Mint Never Framed
Robert Griffing: "Thundering Water" Limited Edition Offset Lithograph | Signed & Numbered, Near Mint
Available via Private Consignment: March 2026
Product Overview
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a pristine, investment-grade print of "Thundering Water" by the preeminent historical artist Robert Griffing. This specific piece is numbered 251/950 and remains in mint condition, having never been framed or exposed to UV light.
The work captures Griffing’s signature mastery of the 18th-century Eastern Woodlands, portraying the raw power of nature and the indigenous peoples who navigated it with unparalleled detail.
Product Specifications
Artist: Robert Griffing
Title: Thundering Water
Edition: 251/950 (Limited Edition)
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Publisher: Paramount Press
Condition: Near Mint (Never framed, stored flat)
Paper Size: 21.5"h x 28.75"w
Image Size: 19.25"h x 26.75"w
Documentation: Original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and Publisher’s Protective Sleeve
Provenance & Authenticity Guarantee
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print is offered on consignment from the private archives of a retired professional framer in North Carolina (March 2026).
Authentication: Accompanied by the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Housing: Includes the original publisher's protective sleeve and envelope.
Condition Notes: This specimen is guaranteed never to have been mounted, taped, or framed. The paper remains crisp with original white margins and full color saturation, as it has been stored professionally since its initial acquisition. There is an almost imperceptible amount of spotting on the image area. Believed to be from printing process, as there are no signs of foxing on any of the white areas. (Picture added to listing to show an example).
About the Artist: Robert Griffing
Robert Griffing is widely regarded as the foremost contemporary painter of the Eastern Frontier. Born in Linesville, Pennsylvania, Griffing grew up roaming the same woodlands that would later become the focus of his life's work.
His paintings are more than just art; they are meticulously researched historical documents. Griffing focuses on the mid-18th century, specifically the lives of the Seneca, Wyandot, and Delaware nations during the French and Indian War era. By collaborating with historians and native descendants, he ensures that every detail—from the weave of a blanket to the architecture of a longhouse—is authentic. His work is held in permanent collections at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum and the Steuben Society of America.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships flat in original protective housing; reinforced for museum-grade transit.
Inquiries: Please contact the gallery for high-resolution images of the edition numbering and documentation.
Framing available upon request.
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