Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

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We are used to seeing unbearably serious people in decent closed clothes in old photographs. But there are also such pictures where our ancestors show naked bodies — and not just naked, but in huge tattoos on the entire chest and arms. We have collected several works by one of the first tattoo artists in the UK named Sutherland MacDonald.

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Sutherland MacDonald took up tattooing in the British Army in the 1880s. He already had serious experience in painting, so he easily switched to drawings on the skin with a needle. After the army, he began to practice tattooing professionally. At first he worked with hand tools, and in 1894 he received a patent for his electric tattoo machine. Nevertheless, when particularly painstaking work or shading was required, the artist used Japanese tools.

MacDonald opened his first salon in Aldershot, and later moved to London and occupied a room on Jermyn Street, above the Turkish bath, and then worked only there.

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

According to the memoirs of contemporaries, MacDonald tattooed officers of many famous regiments, including the Guards brigade. One of his first clients was the British military commander Julian Bing (1st Viscount Vimy). While still an officer, Bing introduced the artist to his entourage.

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Sutherland MacDonald died in 1937. The artist has made a huge contribution to the culture of tattooing. It is believed that it was he who added blue and green colors to the tattoo artist's palette.

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Cupid and Psyche.

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Luxury tattoos of the Victorian era: cherubs, dragons and coats of arms

Keywords: Great Britain | Victorian era | Military | Tattoos | Artists

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