Artist Profile: Stanley Borack (1927 — 1993)


Born in Brooklyn, Stanley Borack served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and studied art at the Art Students League of New York under the G.I. Bill.  He began his career as professional illustrator in 1950 and, up until he retired at the end of the 1970s, he did hundreds of covers for pulp magazines and paperback book publishers.  Among collectors, he is especially known for the racy covers he did for Ted Mark’s Man From O.R.G.Y. series.  After retirement, his spent his remaining years doing painting of the Old West for fine art galleries across the country.

Cruise of Plywood Coffin Husband Chaser My Son, The Double Agent Raid of the Jivaro Headhunters The Day Kruschev Panicked The Loves of Dr. Devere The Man From Avon The Man From O.R.G.Y. The Thrill Makers Woman of the Avalon z-west z-west2

 

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