Tattoos
American woman with arms and chest covered with tattoos, 1907
Tattooing spread among the upper classes all over Europe in the 19th century, but particularly in Britain where it was estimated in Harmsworth Magazine in 1898 that as many as one in five members of the gentry were tattooed.mode stile.
There, it was not uncommon for members of the social
elite to gather in the drawing rooms and libraries of the great country
estate homes after dinner and partially disrobe in order to show off
their tattoos. Aside from her consort Prince Albert, there are
persistent rumours that Queen Victoria had a small tattoo in an
undisclosed 'intimate' location; Denmark's King Frederick was filmed
showing his tattoos taken as a young sailor. Winston Churchill's mother,
Lady Randolph Churchill, had a tattoo of a snake around her wrist,
which she covered when the need arose with a specially crafted diamond
bracelet. Carrying on the family tradition, Winston Churchill had an
anchor tattooed on his forearm. American woman with arms and chest covered with tattoos, 1907
Tattooing spread among the upper classes all over Europe in the 19th century, but particularly in Britain where it was estimated in Harmsworth Magazine in 1898 that as many as one in five members of the gentry were tattooed.mode stile.
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