| Born in Syracuse, New York, Tracy Sugarman is known for his illustrations, which have appeared in "Fortune", "Colliers", "Esquire", "Woman's Home Companion", "American Magazine", "Parents", "Boys Life", and "Gentlemen's Quarterly". He has also done book illustrations for Simon and Schuster, Doubleday, Random House, Scott Foreman, and Hill and Wang. Sugarman is a member of the Society of Illustrators and has been President of the Westport Artists (Connecticut) and of the Westport-Weston Associati (showing 500 of 2074 characters). |
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