You could string any combination of three numbers together and the odds are, if it starts with a 9, it’s also the numerical moniker of a famous Porsche automobile. The recently released Porsche Art Book is, as the name implies, the perfect coffee table book for all fans of Stuttgart motoring because the 12″ x 14″ x 2″ hardcover, coffee table tome tackles all things Porsche over the course of its almost 250 pages. Approximately two dozen artists from around the world lent their talents to the book. It was compiled by the well-known painter and Porsche aficionado Uli Hack and edited by Edwin Baaske. All in all, The Porsche Art Book is a veritable kaleidoscope of contemporary Porsche art and what the brand is capable of as a whole, and that’s why any fan of German engineering and motoring is going to want a copy waiting for them under the tree this year.
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