[1] According to Otto Kallir in 1975, "The book is bound in black boards; it measures 7 1/2 by 10 inches and bears the word "Record" in gold lettering on the cover.
He also gave her a set of stickers with her photo and a small form with date, number and title, which would correspond to the lines in the book.
In 1951 Winona Fisher, Grandma Moses' daughter, took over the tedious work of reconciling the numbers, which resulted in a more accurate match between the data on the stickers and in the record book.
Now and then estate sales include paintings with unmistakably authentic labels on the back that do not match the titles associated with those dates and/or "RB" numbers in the record book or the 1973 catalog.
The Galerie St. Etienne solved this problem after the artist's death by issuing "new" catalog numbers in the Otto Kallir cataloguing system that places these newly discovered paintings within the proper context of date painted and subject portrayed.