antique ben corday gypsy pinup los angeles tattoo flash tattooing 9x12 giclee

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antique ben corday gypsy pinup los angeles tattoo flash tattooing 9x12 giclee

9x12 inch fine art giclee print reproduction

each reproduction "giclèe" fine art archival print was professionally produced/printed on thick 100 weight, archival, matte paper using only fade-resistant, archival, pigment-based inks. each print is carefully matched to the original sign/flash, thereby creating the closest print match to the original sheet as could be possibly made.

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Ben Corday (1875 - 1938) was a tattooer "known for being a prolific tattoo flash artist and a progenitor of modern tattooing. A British subject, Corday began a life at sea when he ran away at the age of 14 to work on a sailing ship. Shortly thereafter, Corday joined the Royal Marine Corps and then the Scots Guards, for whom he fought in the Second Boer War in South Africa. After leaving the military, Corday relocated to the United States, where he applied for citizenship in 1912. Afterward, Corday found work as a sideshow attraction in the Sells Floto Circus. A wrestler and actor, he appeared in two silent short films directed by Hal Roach. A man of many trades, Ben Corday was mainly known for his career in tattooing, which he practiced after immigrating to the United States. Corday lived and tattooed in several, disparate locations. He is known to have tattooed in San Francisco, New York City, Australia and Los Los Angeles. What is known about Corday"s obscure tattooing career is primarily left to the stories passed down by his peers. His mentor, American tattooer Bert Grimm, relayed several of these to San Francisco tattooer Lyle Tuttle. In these stories, Grimm portrayed Corday as both a prolific artist and notorious alcoholic who would sell off entire sets of tattoo flash before going on a drinking binge. When his funds were depleted, Corday would produce new art work and reopen his shop. Corday eventually settled in Los Angeles, where he tattooed on Main Street. He died in his sleep at his residence on nearby Hewitt Street in February 1938. Corday was an influential tattoo artist and flash designer whose work is considered foundational to the era of modern tattooing. The Japanese-influenced style of Corday"s designs, known for fine line work and subtle shading integrated with Western elements, was shared by contemporaries like George Burchett. Corday"s name is known and highly regarded among American tattooers like Sailor Jerry and Don Editor Hardy. Ben Cordays abundant flash, much of which he sold to tattooer Percy Waters, is widely circulated and continues to influence tattoo design."

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