You lost me with the "artesian well" thing. Artesian well has water that comes out of the ground via its own pressure. No pump needed. Any other use of the term is a corruption of the language. The term originated in France in area that had many such wells. If you drill a well and the water static "head" is below ground level - it is simply a drilled well. If you dig a well and the water static "head" is below ground level, it's simply a dug well. Neither are artesian.
As far a pumping goes, it all depends on how much water and how fast - and also how clean you'll be able to keep the water while pumping. Jet pump is very intolerant to dirt or debris in the water and also pretty inefficient.
Here's a real artesian well. It will send water 30 up above ground level. My dog enjoys the self-service constant running spigot.
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