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On April 10, 1912, America's leading humor magazine, Puck, featured on its cover a satirical political cartoon entitled The New Tattooed Man: He Makes an Exhibition of Himself. The illustration depicts Theodore Roosevelt's skin covered with tattoos. This contribution tells the story behind this political cartoon and the role that it played in the 1912 presidential election. It also corrects mistaken Internet folklore that claims that Theodore Roosevelt had his family crest tattooed on his chest. He did not have such a tattoo. Roosevelt did, however, have gunpowder tattoos that he accidentally inflicted on himself as a 13-year-old boy. A brief review of gunpowder tattoos is provided.
1912 年 4 月 10 日,美国领先的幽默杂志《笨拙》(Puck)在其封面上刊登了一幅题为《新纹身人:他自我炫耀》的讽刺政治漫画。这幅插图描绘了西奥多·罗斯福身上布满了纹身。本文讲述了这幅政治漫画背后的故事以及它在 1912 年总统选举中所扮演的角色。它还纠正了互联网上流传的一个错误传说,即西奥多·罗斯福在胸前纹了他的家族纹章。他没有这样的纹身。然而,罗斯福确实有火药纹身,这是他 13 岁时不小心弄伤自己留下的。本文简要介绍了火药纹身。