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Wayne Ensrud, Signed, Lithograph, Untitled Flowers 18
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This vibrant color lithograph by American artist Wayne Ensrud (1934–2024) features an exuberant bouquet of oversized, multicolored flowers—primarily in fiery reds, oranges, yellows, and pinks—bursting from a scalloped, rounded vase with blue and orange accents. The dramatic pink (or magenta) background creates a bold, graphic contrast that makes the blooms pop with joyful energy, while green foliage and abstract brushstrokes add movement and texture. Ensrud's signature expressive, impressionistic style—loose, energetic lines and vivid color play—gives the piece a lively, almost whimsical feel, evoking abundance and celebration.
Artist: Wayne Ensrud
Signature: "Ensrud" in pencil, lower right
Title: Untitled Flowers 18
Medium: Lithograph on rag paper
Size: 35 in. x 26 in. (88.9 cm x 66.04 cm)
Condition: Very Good
Medium: Lithograph on rag paper
Edition: A/P (Personalized dedication)
Date: 1980
Date Created: Contemporary
Style: Expressionistic
Movement: Post-Impressionism
Influences: Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Post-Impressionism
Gallery price: $400 to $800, As high as $1,500
Gallery retail prices for comparable signed/numbered examples from this period generally range from $400 to $800, with many listed around $500–$700 at dealers. Holds good collectible value as part of Ensrud's sought-after early lithographs.
The print is signed in pencil in the lower margin as "Ensrud" (or a stylized variation like "EnsRud"), typical of his 1980s works, and dates to around 1980. Ensrud, influenced by Oskar Kokoschka and known for his naturalistic yet vibrant still lifes and landscapes, produced several floral series in limited editions of 300 plus artist's proofs (AP), often hand-signed, numbered, and dated.
This work is an original limited edition color lithograph by American artist Wayne Ensrud (1934–2024), created in 1980 (as indicated by the pencil signature "W. Ensrud 80" in the lower margin). Ensrud, influenced by his studies under Oskar Kokoschka and others at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, was renowned for his naturalistic yet vibrant still lifes, landscapes, and cityscapes. Floral bouquets were a recurring theme in his 1980s lithograph series, often produced in editions of 300 plus artist's proofs (AP), hand-signed, numbered, and dated in pencil.
Artist: Wayne Ensrud
Signature: "Ensrud" in pencil, lower right
Title: Untitled Flowers 18
Medium: Lithograph on rag paper
Size: 35 in. x 26 in. (88.9 cm x 66.04 cm)
Condition: Very Good
Medium: Lithograph on rag paper
Edition: A/P (Personalized dedication)
Date: 1980
Date Created: Contemporary
Style: Expressionistic
Movement: Post-Impressionism
Influences: Impressionism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Post-Impressionism
Gallery price: $400 to $800, As high as $1,500
Gallery retail prices for comparable signed/numbered examples from this period generally range from $400 to $800, with many listed around $500–$700 at dealers. Holds good collectible value as part of Ensrud's sought-after early lithographs.
The print is signed in pencil in the lower margin as "Ensrud" (or a stylized variation like "EnsRud"), typical of his 1980s works, and dates to around 1980. Ensrud, influenced by Oskar Kokoschka and known for his naturalistic yet vibrant still lifes and landscapes, produced several floral series in limited editions of 300 plus artist's proofs (AP), often hand-signed, numbered, and dated.
This work is an original limited edition color lithograph by American artist Wayne Ensrud (1934–2024), created in 1980 (as indicated by the pencil signature "W. Ensrud 80" in the lower margin). Ensrud, influenced by his studies under Oskar Kokoschka and others at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, was renowned for his naturalistic yet vibrant still lifes, landscapes, and cityscapes. Floral bouquets were a recurring theme in his 1980s lithograph series, often produced in editions of 300 plus artist's proofs (AP), hand-signed, numbered, and dated in pencil.



