N.T. Korchak-Novitsky was a major Odessa printing enterprise of the late imperial period, best known for its high-volume production of chromolithographs and other illustrated prints. As such, it played a decisive role in imperial Russia’s capacity for producing inexpensive, visually attractive color prints at scale. Surviving imprints indicate the firm operated between 1894 and 1917, placing it firmly within the Russian Empire’s industrial print market.

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