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George Jenkins 380/450

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Prairie Landscape with Grain Elevators by George Jenkins (Limited Edition Print 380/450)

Limited Edition Art Print

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$120 - $280 USD

As of May 27, 2026

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A framed limited edition art print, numbered 380/450, by Canadian artist George Jenkins. The artwork realistically depicts a quintessential prairie scene featuring prominent grain elevators in the distance, viewed down a wet, deeply rutted country road with puddles leading towards them. The landscape includes harvested fields with hay bales and telephone poles under an expansive, subtly lit sky, characteristic of the Canadian prairies.

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This limited edition print (380/450) is by George Jenkins, an artist recognized for his meticulous and atmospheric portrayals of Canadian prairie landscapes and their iconic grain elevators. The valuation considers several factors: the artist's established, albeit regional, reputation; the finite nature of a limited edition print; the enduring appeal of prairie scenes, particularly in Canada and by collectors of Western art; and comparable sales data for prints by Jenkins and similar artists on the secondary market. Edition sizes around 450 are common for such prints. Assuming the print is in excellent condition, free from fading or damage, and is well-framed (though the frame itself typically adds little to the value unless exceptional), the estimated value reflects its potential resale price. The specific title of the piece, if known, might slightly alter value if it is a particularly sought-after image from the artist's oeuvre.

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