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George Jenkins “Overgrown”

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George Jenkins "Overgrown" Framed Print

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$50 - $150

As of June 1, 2026

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A framed art print by George Jenkins titled 'Overgrown'. The image depicts an old, dilapidated wooden wagon with missing wheels, resting in a field of tall, dry grass. In the background, there's a weathered wooden fence, a small outbuilding, and trees under a hazy sky. The style is realistic with a focus on texture and a somewhat melancholic or nostalgic atmosphere.

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This appraisal is for a framed print titled 'Overgrown' by artist George Jenkins. George Jenkins is known for his detailed depictions of rural and Western scenes. The value of prints can vary based on factors such as whether it is a limited edition, signed by the artist, the quality of the framing, and overall condition. Assuming this is a standard open edition print in good condition with standard framing, its value would be in the lower to mid-range for decorative art prints. If it were a signed and numbered limited edition, or an artist's proof, the value could be significantly higher depending on the edition size and demand.

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