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LADY VIOLA COVINGTON
The most beautiful
tattooed lady in the world
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Many tattooed ladies often told elaborate stories and false
claims to their start in the sideshow business. Lady Viola was no exception
Viola claimed that she got her first tattoos after she fulfilled
a promise to her father to become a nurse at the tender age of sixteen. The
story was concluded with her father paying for her $5000 tattoo bill. This
portrayal was far from the truth.
Lady Viola was originally born as Ethel Martin Vangi on 27 Mar 1898 in Covington, Kentucky. At the age of
seventeen she had her first son and in the following year she married but the
marriage did not last. In order to support herself and her child, Viola decided
to get tattooed to start her career in Coney Island. She lived with a well known tattoo artist, Frank
Graf and his wife who was an "Egyptian" dancer in the sideshow. Viola
lived with them for seven weeks while Frank worked to complete her distinctive
tattoos. Frank was famous for his very detailed portrait work which he covered
all over Viola's body.
Along with popular tattoo figures of the time, she had the
United States Capitol on her back and the Statue of Liberty and Rock of Ages on
her legs. During the outdoor season she worked with the likes of the Ringling
Bros. Circus (1932) and Barnum & Bailey circus with the branded slogan
"The Most Beautiful Tattooed Lady in the World". and the winter
months found her in dime museums like Gorman’s in Philadelphia (1930s).
She performed her last show in 1932 before going into retirement
in order to raise her nine children with her second husband.
Not only was Lady Viola a famous performing tattooed lady but also
an accomplished tattoo artist. She settled with her husband and children in
Fresno, California to run her own tattoo shop until her husband died in 1969.
Lonely and in need of money, Viola came out of retirement to return to the
sideshow business for one more year. She spent the rest of 1970 as a tattooed
lady and active tattoo artist for the Thomas Joyland
show.
In 1970 at the age of 73 , Lady Viola
was known as the oldest performing tattooed lady and tattoo artist with the
Thomas Joyland Circus before her final
retirement. Her obituary made no mention of her extensive sideshow career or
even her tattoos when Viola died on 25th of April, 1977 and is buried in Fulton
County, Pennsylvania. This fact was often neglected when it came to the passing
of our dear tattooed ladies. Though nothing was said about her tattoos, Lady
Viola will forever be remembered as "The Most Beautiful Tattooed Lady in
the World".
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