While working on a variety of Peanuts related releases combining some of our favorite modern artists’ work alongside Charles M. Schulz’s classic art, we’ve also been digging through the illustrious cartoonist’s library of art in order to create a few new releases dedicated entirely to Mr. Schulz’s iconic work.
1984’s Things I’ve Had to Learn Over and Over and Over (Plus a Few Minor Discoveries) is a book that outlines some of Mr. Schulz’s life philosophies, favorite witticisms, and all-around interesting thoughts, all written alongside wonderfully evocative images. We’ve pored over the book, and we’re thrilled to announce a letterpress series dedicated to our favorite images–first up, we’ve got Snoopy strapped in for a jaunty bike ride! We adore this brilliantly cute and hilarious image, and we’re always excited to produce more letterpresses.
Additionally, we’re releasing a Peanuts strip that fully encompasses that Summer feeling–just two best friends walking towards the beach on a perfectly blue-skied Summer day! Originally released on July 9, 1972, we’ve worked with our printers to ensure that Mr. Schulz’s legendary work remains fully intact with these high-fidelity screen prints.
Both of these iconic prints by Charles will be available on Thursday (8/7) @ 12PM ET on our homepage, Bottleneckgallery.com!

Cyclist Snoopy by Charles M. Schulz
Letterpress
20 x 20 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$50

A Boy and His Dog by Charles M. Schulz
Screen print
24 x 18 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$50





A Boy and His Dog – Multi-Layer Acrylic by Charles M. Schulz
Archival pigment on multiple layers of acrylic panel
3-Layer
24 x 18 inches
Digital numbered COA issued by Verisart
Limited edition of 75
$125