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We're thrilled to announce the release of a unique publication from the New Mexico History Museum's Palace Press: "The Art of Peter Aschwanden: For the Compleat Idiot." Peter Aschwanden, a talented New Mexico artist, left his mark on an unexpected canvas – car repair manuals! While other artists dominated the 1960s counterculture scene, Aschwanden quietly built a remarkable career, infusing his whimsical and evocative style into these everyday manuals.
This limited-edition letterpress book delves into Aschwanden's artistry, showcasing illustrations from the iconic "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive" (1969) and other John Muir repair manuals. It also features a selection of drawings from throughout his career, highlighting the breadth of his talent. "The Art of Peter Aschwanden" offers a fascinating look at an unsung artistic genius. It's a beautifully crafted piece perfect for art and car enthusiasts alike.
This hand-crafted book was meticulously produced in the Spring of 2024. Only 87 copies are available in this limited edition of 100.9.25" x 13.5" Printed on luxurious Crane's Crest 90lb Pearl White Wove paper for a timeless feel, the book utilizes two fonts: Aschwanden Hand, a custom typeface designed by Sophie Aschwanden based on Peter's lettering, and Avenir Next by Linotype GmbH. This unique combination complements the artistic content perfectly.
MNMF Membership Discounts do not apply to this book. The book will be shipped directly from the Palace Press with a $29.95 flat rate shipping charge. The shipping charge includes insurance and a signature is required for delivery.
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