July 13, 2020 | 2:00pm

Tippecanoe and Cuomo, too.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo went back to the old-style political campaign posters he loves so much to memorialize New York’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic with yet another self-centered painting that includes quotes from himself and even features his muscle car.

The illustration, unveiled in a Monday press briefing in Manhattan, depicts the steep toll that COVID-19 inflicted on the Empire State as a mountain, marking each major event and select policy decisions made during the outbreak with a symbol.

At the base, Cuomo depicts the initial hotspot in New Rochelle as an open flame, the decision to order New Yorkers to wear face coverings is illustrated with a mask placed near the summit, while the state’s essential workers lower themselves down the other side of the mountain with a rope labeled “The Power of We.”

“We had to bend the curve despite those models,” he told reporters in Manhattan while showing off the new artwork. “From Day 1 to Day 111, it’s roughly scaled and then little visuals of what was going on.”

From top to bottom, Cuomo’s painting also celebrates Cuomo — and his response to a pandemic that’s killed an estimated 32,000 New Yorkers.

A slogan frequently included in the governor’s PowerPoint presentations — “New York Tough” is “Smart, United, Disciplined and Loving” — is included in a large gray type at the top of the poster.

Cuomo then goes on to literally quote himself in the artwork, writing “‘Wake Up America! Forget the Politics! Get Smart!’ – Governor Andrew Cuomo.”

The poster also includes his Pontiac GTO muscle car; the beau of one of his daughters is depicted dangling off a ledge labeled ‘boyfriend cliff’; and a quote from invented philosopher, AJ Parkinson, offering a nod to his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, who created the character.

Near the bottom of the painting, Cuomo included a depiction of himself sitting at the briefing table — draped with a blue cloth that reads ‘New York State Leads Again” — alongside his top aides: Secretary to the Governor Melissa DeRosa, Budget Director Robert Mujica and embattled state Health Commissioner Howard Zucker.

The latest painting, designed by Cuomo and painted by a commissioned artist, comes just months after he released a bizarre nautically-themed poster that charted his first three terms in office as a ship sailing through the ‘Sea of Division’.