World's First Tattooed Woman

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Maud Wagner, the first known female tattoo artist in the United States in 1911. In 1907, her soon-to-be husband tattooed her in his tattoo class. Their daughter, Lova Wagner, also has a tattoo.

 

 

 

Maud Wagner, the first known female tattoo artist in the United States in 1911. In 1907, her soon-to-be husband tattooed her in his tattoo class. Their daughter, Lova Wagner, is also tattooed.

 

 

 

The heroine in this photo used to make money under various names such as "Miss Color Picture" and "Tattooed Body Stunner Lacy". In the early '60s, the Australian Cindy Ray traveled across Australia and New Zealand, learned to tattoo and has been in the business ever since. In the 1970s, she used her birth name, Bey Nicholas. Later, she worked for over 40 years in a moving picture tattoo studio near Melbourne.

 

 

 

The heroine in this photo used to make money under various names such as "Miss Color Picture" and "Tattooed Body Stunner Lacy". In the early '60s, the Australian Cindy Ray traveled across Australia and New Zealand, learned to tattoo and has been in the business ever since. In the 1970s, she used her birth name, Bey Nicholas. Later, she worked for over 40 years in a moving picture tattoo studio near Melbourne.

 

 

Mildred Hall. The first person to learn to tattoo without the help of a boyfriend or husband. She has worked at Bowery for over 20 years, tattooing many women including those debuting ladies and sorority sisters. They often ask for a heart tattoo with the name of their sweetheart, as well as a "mother" tattoo.

 

 

Elizabeth Weizrei, 1961. Her husband, a doctor, started getting tattoos at the age of 57. She was one of the first women to collect tattoo images for entertainment and display them.

 

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