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Tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Jermyn S
A battle royal in mid-air: a tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Hamman Studio, Jermyn Street, London. Date: 1897
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1897 Bare Body C Ulture Chest Gentleman Jermyn Macdonald Sutherland Tattoo Tattooed Tattoos Toilet Hamman
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This stunning photograph captures the intricate detail and artistry of a tattooed masterpiece created by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald at Hamman Studio, located on Jermyn Street in London during the late 1890s. The subject of the photograph is a young, bare-chested man, engrossed in a fierce mid-air battle between two birds tattooed on his chest. The intricate design showcases Macdonald's exceptional skill and creativity, as the birds appear to be in the midst of an intense aerial combat, complete with feathers flying and beaks clashing. The Victorian era was a time when tattoos were often associated with sailors, soldiers, and circus performers. However, this photograph suggests that tattooing was also gaining popularity among the upper classes, as evidenced by the gentlemanly demeanor and refined setting of Hamman Studio. The studio, which was known for its high-quality work, attracted clients from all walks of life who sought unique and elaborate body art. The photograph also provides a glimpse into the tattooing process itself. The man's focused expression and the artist's intense concentration suggest the pain and dedication required to create such intricate designs. The presence of a toilet in the background further underscores the hygienic practices that were becoming increasingly important in the tattooing industry during this time. Overall, this photograph is a testament to the artistry and cultural significance of tattooing during the late 1800s. It showcases the beauty and detail of a unique and personal form of self-expression, as well as the skill and dedication of the tattoo artist. The image remains a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into a time when tattoos were beginning to shift from their association with the working class to becoming a more mainstream form of body art.
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