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kamagraphy|kəˈmægrəfɪ| [ad. F. kamagraphie.] A process for making copies of original paintings, using a special press and treated canvas, which reproduces exactly the colour and texture of the brushstrokes.
1967Time 23 June 49 Kamagraphy faithfully produces 250 perfect copies of a painting on a special press, destroying the original in the process. 1968Collier's Encycl. Year Book 131 A French process called kamagraphy has been developed by engineer André Cocard, with the backing of art collector and vintner Alexis Lichine. 1970[see prec.]. |