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kamagraph|ˈkæməgrɑːf, -æ-| [f. next.] a. A painting reproduced by kamagraphy. b. A printing press which produces kamagraphs.
1967Time 23 June 49 Each kamagraph looks as though the artist had painted it by hand. 1968Collier's Encycl. Year Book 131 Max Ernst, the well-known dada and surrealist painter; Edouard Pignon, a French abstractionist; and the late René Magritte, the extraordinary Belgian surrealist who died this year, have all executed special work for the kamagraph. Hence kaˈmagrapher, kamaˈgraphic a.
1970Britannica Bk. of Year (U.S.) 798/2 Kamagraphy, a process for making multiple copies of a painting produced by an artist on a specially treated canvas in which the copies retain the texture of the brushstrokes of the original but the original is destroyed in the process; kamagraph, kamagrapher; kamagraphic, adj. |