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Les Skuse

British club-era tattooing, mid-century Bristol traditional

Bristol Tattoo Club, בריסטול, England

Les Skuse (1912 to 1973) was a Bristol tattooist who founded the Bristol Tattoo Club in 1953, the first tattooists' association in Britain, and organized what is widely described as the world's first tattoo competition. He was the patriarch of the Skuse tattooing family.

Les Skuse · Key facts
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SubjectLes Skuse
סוגאדם
תקופהEarly Modern
מיקוםBristol Tattoo Club, בריסטול, England
תאריך1953 CE
Style / TechniqueBritish club-era tattooing, mid-century Bristol traditional
מחובר אלJoseph Hartley, George Bone, דוק פורבס (פורבס הנדרי)

הערת ארכיון

Leslie "Les" Skuse was born in Bristol in 1912 and learned to tattoo in 1928 from Joseph Hartley, generally described as the only tattooist working in Bristol before him; he worked alongside Hartley until the Second World War, served in the Royal Artillery tattooing troops, then returned to open his own Bristol shops. In 1953 he founded the Bristol Tattoo Club, the first tattooists' association in the United Kingdom, created in part to raise the public standing of the trade, which drew an international membership and corresponded with American tattooists, becoming a hub of the mid-century trans-Atlantic network. In 1955 he organized what is widely reported as the world's first tattoo competition and was voted Champion Tattoo Artist of All England that same year; these club and competition events are frequently cited as precursors of the modern tattoo convention. He was the founder of a multi-generation Bristol tattooing family, and on his death in 1973 his Mina Road shop and the running of the club passed to his son Danny, with later generations continuing both.

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