opisthograph Definition
Definition
An opisthograph is a hygienic drawing instrument that is designed to prevent the transmission of germs by the artist's hand. It consists of a drum that rolls under the drawing paper, allowing for a direct transfer of an inked object without direct contact with the drawing surface, thus avoiding the contamination of the drawing. It was commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to ensure ergonomic and hygienic drawing.
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