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The Tattoo History Source Book by Steve Gilbert, X

The Tattoo History Source Book by Steve Gilbert, X
"The Tattoo History Source Book" is an exhaustingly thorough, lavishly illustrated collection of historical records of tattooing throughout the world, from ancient times to the present. Collected together in one place, for the first time, are texts by explorers, journalists, physicians, psychiatrists, anthropologists, scholars, novelists, criminologists, and tattoo artists. A brief essay by Gilbert sets each chapter in an historical context. Topics covered include the first written records of tattooing by Greek and Roman authors; the dispersal of tattoo designs and techniques throughout Polynesia; the discovery of Polynesian tattooing by European explorers; Japanese tattooing; the first nineteenth-century European and American tattoo artists; tattooed British royalty; the invention of the tattooing machine; and tattooing in the circus. The anthology concludes with essays by four prominent contemporary tattoo artists: Tricia Allen, Chuck Eldridge, Lyle Tuttle, and Don Ed Hardy. The references at the end of each section will provide an introduction to the extensive literature that has been inspired by the ancient-but-neglected art of tattooing. Because of its broad historical context, "The Tattoo History Source Book" will be of interest to the general reader as well as art historians, tattoo fans, neurasthenics, hebephrenics, and cyclothemics.



Written on the Body: The Tattoo in European and American History by Jane Caplan,
Written on the Body: The Tattoo in European and American History by Jane Caplan,
Despite the social sciences' growing fascination with tattooing--and the immense popularity of tattoos themselves--the practice has not left much of a historical record. And, until very recently, there was no good context for writing a serious history of tattooing in the West. This collection exposes, for the first time, the richness of the tattoo's European and American history from antiquity to the present day. In the process, it rescues tattoos from their stereotypical and sensationalized association with criminality. The tattoo has long hovered in a space between the cosmetic and the punitive. Throughout its history, the status of the tattoo has been complicated by its dual association with slavery and penal practices on the one hand and exotic or forbidden sexuality on the other. The tattoo appears often as an involuntary stigma, sometimes as a self-imposed marker of identity, and occasionally as a beautiful corporal decoration. This volume analyzes the tattoo's fluctuating, often uncomfortable position from multiple angles. Individual chapters explore fascinating segments of its history--from the metaphorical meanings of tattooing in Celtic society to the class-related commodification of the body in Victorian Britain, from tattooed entertainers in Germany to tattooing and piercing as self-expression in the contemporary United States. But they also accumulate to form an expansive, textured view of permanent bodily modification in the West. By combining empirical history, powerful cultural analysis, and a highly readable style, this volume both draws on and propels the ongoing effort to write a meaningful cultural history of the body. The contributors, representing severaldisciplines, have all conducted extensive original research into the Western tattoo. Together, they have produced an unrivalled account of its history.



Body painting - Body painting is a form of body art, considered by some as the most ancient form of art. Unlike tattoo and other forms of body art, body painting is temporary, painted onto the human skin, and lasts for only several hours, or at most (in the case of Mehndi or "henna tattoo") a couple of weeks.

Art for art's sake - "Art for art's sake" is the usual English rendition of a French slogan, 'l'art pour l'art', which is credited to Théophile Gautier (1811–1872).

Art mac Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh - Art mac Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh (b.1357-d.

Live Art (art form) - The Live Art Development Agency in London descibes Live Art as follows:



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Body Art Tattoo - Body Art Tattoo Decorated Skin Since earliest times, humans have decorated their skin in endless ways body art tattoo and for fascinating reasons. Laden with cultural messages body art tattoo and imbued with aesthetic experience, body decoration is the ultimate form of self-expression in which the artists create for themselves a second skin as a testimony to the society in which they live, as a mirror of their own individuality, body art tattoo and as a reflection of the supernatural. ...

Japanese Tattoo Art - Japanese Tattoo Art Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent. Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide ...

Japanese Tattoo Art - Japanese Tattoo Art Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art - The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, which stands on Mount Carmel in Israel, is devoted entirely to displaying and conserving Japanese art works, and is the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System - Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System or JAANUS is a dictionary of Japanese architecture and art terms compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent. Japanese art - Japanese art covers a wide ...

Arts Body Art - Arts Body Art Martial Arts Teaching Tales of Power and Paradox A collection of parables arts body art and teaching stories from the martial arts traditions of Japan arts body art and China that emphasizes their spiritual foundation. * The teaching stories in this book are based on the lives of martial arts masters arts body art and are meant to inspire questions arts body art and insights for the student. * Written for martial artists arts body art and anyone interested in ...

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