The process had its critics, who saw the process as a corporate attempt to supplant real art. The art critic Philip Gilbert Hamerton called "the employment of chromolithography to imitate the synthetic colour of painters... one of those pernicious mistakes by which well-meaning people do more harm than they imagine." Lewis Mumford (oh, him) was even more direct, declaring that "the cheaper chromo-lithograph only increased the amount of futile work in the field, helping printers to flourish whilst it encouraged the original artist to starve."
thanks to:
http://www.octavo.com/marginalia/chromolitho.html
www.prang.com
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/ornithology/exhibit/exhibit5.htm
Webster 1913