- George Burchett
George 'Professor' Burchett (also styled the 'King of Tattooists') was born George Burchett-Davis on
August 23 ,1872 , in the English seaside town ofBrighton ,East Sussex and became one of the most famoustattoo artist s in the world.Having been expelled from school at 12 for tattooing his classmates, he joined the
Royal Navy at 13, developing his skills while travelling overseas as a deckhand on theHMS Vincent . After absconding from the Navy, he returned to England, where he was trained in tattoo artistry inLondon by the legendary English tattooists Tom Riley andSutherland MacDonald .With a studio on Mile End Road, London, Burchett became the first star tattooist and a favourite among the wealthy upper class and European royalty. Among his customers were King
Alfonso XIII of Spain, KingFrederick IX of Denmark , and the 'Sailor King'George V of the United Kingdom . He also tattooedHorace Ridler ('The Great Omi').He constantly designed new tattoos from his worldwide travel, incorporating African, Japanese and Southeast Asian motifs into his work. In the 1930s he developed cosmetic tattooing with such techniques as permanently darkening eyebrows.
He continued tattooing until he died suddenly on
Good Friday in 1953 at the age of 81. Hisautobiography , "Memoirs of a Tattooist", edited by Peter Leighton, was published in 1956 by Oldbourne Book Company and includes photographs illustrating some of his tattoo designs.References
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