232pp. Hardcover binding with dust jacket. Condition as new, still sealed in shrink-wrap plastic.
From https://www.tattooingtoperfection.com: More than 600 images of original artwork drawn by J. T. Clark and other artists of the era not previously published. Richly illustrated with photos, tattoo art flash, business cards, side-show circus attractions and artifacts of the daily life of a tattoo artist.
John Clark left England as a young man and made his way to Galveston, Texas, a booming vibrant city at the time, where he raised chickens, delivered furniture, sometimes drank too much and occasionally got in trouble. In 1900 he traveled to South Africa to fight in the Second Anglo-Boer War and spent nearly the next 14 years there. Professor Clark had tattoo shops in several South African cities, ending up in Johannesburg where he picked locations in the heart of the bustling city. He worked with George Burchett for a few years and sold his final shop on Rissik Street to Burchett when he returned to the United States.
Clark is famous for the portrait of Paul Kruger, President of the South African Republic, that was tattooed on the top of his head by George Burchett. Later, Burchett fully tattooed Clark so he could exhibit as well as tattoo clients. Back in the States, Professor Clark toured with Ringling Brothers in the summer of 1914 and was often billed as the “Famous South African Tattooed Man.”
This book includes the extraordinary life stories of John and Bertha Clark with photos and documentation of both the ordinary and the spectacular, The extensive art section includes works and designs of Professor Clark in the form of travel books, shop posters and tattoo flash. Included are also travel books in use at the time and other designs obtained by Clark for exhibit and design suggestions for clients.
Size: 4to (29 x 22,3cm)
Published by Authors, 2020
- Overall Condition: As New
- Size: 4to
