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Open media in modal TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection by TASCHEN features classic tattoo designs (rose, snake, heart, pin-up girl) on a cream cover and explores tattoo history and art from the 1730s–1970s worldwide. Open media in modal A spread from TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s by TASCHEN shows a B&W photo of two people in a tattoo shop (left) and an article on global tattoo culture with text and a smaller image of a tattooed man (right). Open media in modal An open spread from "TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection" (TASCHEN) displays Henk Schiffmacher in black and white on the left and a color portrait of a traditionally tattooed man on the right, showcasing tattoo culture. Open media in modal The open TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s book by TASCHEN reveals Henk Schiffmacher’s collection: a winged woman with a multicolored serpent on the left page, snakes and eagles on the right—celebrating global vintage tattoo art. Open media in modal The TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection book by TASCHEN shows a vintage tattooed woman, historical context, and sepia photos of a man tattooing a woman, all surrounded by descriptive text. Open media in modal The TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection book (TASCHEN) displays vintage tattoo photos and portraits, like one labeled "Tattooed by Bert Grimm St. Louis Mo.," plus Schiffmacher's insights on tattoo history and legends. Open media in modal An open book—TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s by TASCHEN—displays vintage tattoo art: a pirate girl with a musket on the left, and iconic designs like hearts, daggers, roses, skulls, and faces on the right, reflecting global tattoo culture. Open media in modal Open TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s by TASCHEN, featuring vintage tattoo flash art—ships, daggers, a “DEATH? WHO CARES?” skull, horsehead with LUCK, pin-up girls, eagles, and bold banners from Henk Schiffmacher’s private collection. Open media in modal A sepia-toned illustration from TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s: Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection shows four men in a tattoo parlor, framed by Dutch text and decorative borders—highlighting Schiffmacher’s tattoo legacy.
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TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s-1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection

Hard Cover Book

Published by TASCHEN 🇩🇪

SGD 45
SGD SGD 45

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TASCHEN TATTOO 1730s–1970s. Henk Schiffmacher’s Private Collection (40th Edition) a rich visual history of global tattoo culture curated by a legendary artist.

  • 45th Edition – A special release from TASCHEN’s renowned archival series.
  • Rich visual storytelling – Explores global tattoo history from 1730s–1970s.
  • 512-page hardcover – Filled with imagery and personal insights.
  • Multilingual edition – Content in English, French, and German.

Barcode: SS85035

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L15.6cm x W21.7cm x Weight: 1.14kg

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Hardcover

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TASCHEN was founded in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, by Benedikt Taschen. Originally starting as a small comic book store, it quickly evolved into one of the world's leading publishers of high-quality art books. TASCHEN’s extensive catalogue spans a diverse range of subjects, including fine art, architecture, photography, design, fashion, and pop culture. Known for its striking, oversized volumes and meticulous attention to detail, TASCHEN combines luxury with accessibility, making art and visual culture both collectible and approachable.

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