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Perlin was a popular illustrator born in Richmond, Virginia. Perlin, like many of his contemporarites, came to New York in 1936. There, he studied at the New York School of Design and the Art Students League, where he was sent to Poland on a "Koscuiszko Foundation Award". During the Second World War, Perlin prodiced illustrations for "Life" and "Fortune" magazines. Perlin produced many Recruiting and War Bond drive posters for the U.S. Governmnet's Printing Office during the war. After the war, he continued to produce illustrations, which were used in several magazines through the late 1960s and early 1970s. Contact
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