Susan Perl worked as an illustrator at Condé Nast for Vogue, House & Garden and Glamor until 1952. After a stay at the CG Jung Institute in Zurich from 1952 to 1954, she became a freelance illustrator in the USA. She lived in Manhattan .
Perl also worked for advertising and product design. From 1966, her drawings accompanied a PR campaign by the children's clothing manufacturer Healthtex under the title The Handy Answers to Hard Questions Asked by Children in the Health-tex Years .
She has drawn for the magazines Harper's Bazar, Reader's Digest, Columbia Pictures , LIFE and for the children's page in The New York Times Sunday Magazine. She was particularly known for her children's and animal motifs and illustrated a large number of books, including some of her own children's books and also her own comic The Sex Life of the American Female.
Lovely! How many beautiful memories. My grandmother gave me this book as a child, I still have it.
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