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Loud, Naked, & in Three ColorsWritten by Margaret Hodges and Derin Bray, Foreword by Danielle Boiardi A lively, richly illustrated family biography of pioneering Boston tattoo artists Edward "Dad" Liberty and his sons Frank, Harold, and Ted. Accompanied by a lush catalogue of historic tattoo flash art. 9 1 2" x 11 1 2" Hardcover 160 full color pages 700+ newly discovered designs painted by the Libertys, Ben Corday, Frank Howard, Ed Smith, and others. 70+ illustrations of never
Written by Margaret Hodges and Derin Bray, Foreword by Danielle Boiardi
A lively, richly illustrated family biography of pioneering Boston tattoo
artists Edward "Dad" Liberty and his sons Frank, Harold, and Ted.
Accompanied by a lush catalogue of historic tattoo flash art.
- 9 1/2" x 11 1/2"
- Hardcover
- 160 full-color pages
- 700+ newly-discovered designs painted by the Libertys, Ben Corday,
Frank Howard, Ed Smith, and others.
- 70+ illustrations of never-before seen photographs, business cards,
tattoo machines, shop signs, and much more.
- Printed in the United States
Through the complex, deeply human story of an iconic family of Boston tattooers, Loud, Naked, & in Three Colors forges a deeper understanding of the history of a vernacular art form and the folk who made a living from its subversive attractions. From the 1910s until 1962, when Massachusetts banned tattooing statewide, Edward "Dad" Liberty and his three sons held a near-monopoly on the Boston tattoo scene from their shops in Scollay Square, the city's gritty entertainment district. Over their lifetimes, the Liberty men accumulated an unmatched collection of hand-painted tattoo flash art, photographs, machines, shop signs, correspondence, ephemera, and family memorabilia. Loud, Naked, & in Three Colors brings together this evocative, sometimes eye-popping material to create a groundbreaking visual and narrative history of tattooing in Boston. It is an appealing work for general readers and tattoo enthusiasts, as well as a definitive resource for tattoo artists and historians of popular culture.
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