People said that Joe Hayward's pictures "lacked something." Even the critics, who knoweverything, were at a loss to find where the deficiency might be. Hayward, himself, workedhard studying the masters, patiently correcting faults in colour and perspective, andsucceeding after a fashion. But he felt that art, in its highest and best sense, was utterlybeyond him; there was a haunting elusive something which was continually beyond hisreach.Occasionally, when he sold a picture, he would give "a time" to a dozen artist chums fromstudios near by, as they did, whenever fortune favoured them; after this he would paintagain, on and on, with a really tremendous perseverance.
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