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Martin’s Station – Refuge in the Wilderness

A Special Project by David Wright for Wilderness Road State Park.

Three editions of Limited Edition Collector Prints have been published exclusively for Wilderness Road State Park.

  • 1,000 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition Prints $150.00
  • 125 Signed & Numbered Canvas Giclees 30″ x 18″ $500.00
  • 25 Signed & Numbered Canvas Giclees 48″ x 30″ $1,000.00

Open Edition Martin’s Station posters are also available $35.00

For more information about purchasing these prints, contact Martin’s Station at Wilderness Road State Park: 276 445-3065 or by email at: [email protected]

To learn more about the historic site, visit Martin’s Station website.

Description

David Wright was commissioned to paint “Martin’s Station – Refuge in the Wilderness” for historic Martin’s Station at Wilderness Road State Park, Ewing, Virginia. Martin’s Station, an authentic recreation of Joseph Martin’s fort, originally built in 1775, interprets life on the frontier during those turbulent years of the third quarter of the 18th century.

Wright’s painting of Martin’s Station shows the fort as it might have looked at the time of its existence and depicts the Daniel Boone party arriving at Martin’s Station on their way to settle Kentucky in 1775

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