kamagraph means the special press used to create reproductions by kamagraphy. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 73 out of 100.
Etymology
Back-formation from kamagraphy.
noun
- The special press used to create reproductions by kamagraphy.“Max Emst, 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.”
- A reproduction produced by this process.“Each kamagraph looks as though the artist had painted it by hand. The French call this type of work a “multi-original,” because the machine can work only with a painting painted for it on a specially treated canvas plaque.”