Jens’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Landscape of the Italian Campagna
Jens Petersen Lund Danish, 1725/30-after 1793

Ritual Container (Ku'chan)
Jen (Janjo), Bata, or Kwa Nigeria Coastal West Africa

Fantasy
Jen Davis American, born 1978

Primping
Jen Davis American, born 1978

Trouble in Heaven, Presentation Collage
Nils-Ole Lund Danish, born 1930

Anchor Plate from the Pullman-Jennings Building, Chicago, Illinois
Solon Spencer Beman American, 1853-1914

Ice Bucket
Jens Quistgaard Danish, 1919-2008 Dansk International Designs United States, founded c. 1950

"Acropolis" Chicago, Collage
Nils-Ole Lund Danish, born 1930

Hanging Showing Pyramus and Thisbe
Northern Germany Schleswig-Holstein

Woman (The Sphinx)
Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944) printed by Petersen and Waitz

Untitled #16
Jen Davis American, born 1978

Court House, Genese St., from the series "Views of Auburn, N. Y. and Vicinity"
Trowbridge & Jennings Americans, active late 19th century

Long Shawl
Designed by Antony Berrus (French, 1815–1883) Produced by Lion Frères France

Cigar and Tobacco Stand
Stockholm, Sweden Attributed to Adolf Lindberg (Swedish, 1839-1916)

Still Life
Jane Lund American, born 1939

Vase
Decorated by Mabel C. Dibble (American, 1858–1917) Chicago

Flower Seller
E. Owen Jennings English, 1899-1985

Tanya
Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) printed by Bill Goldston (American) and John A Lund published by Universal Limited Art Editions (American, founded 1955)

Untitled
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930) published by Universal Limited Art Editions (American, founded 1955) printed by John Lund and Hitoshi Kido