William Moise (1922–1980) was a visual artist, primarily an abstract impressionist painter, working in a regionalist style.
His paintings are among collections of the US State Department, The University of Maine, The College of the Atlantic, Movie Director Joseph E. Levine, Nelson Rockefeller.
[3] After the divorce, Moise moved his painting studio from one end of the farm house to the other side of the barn, and he and Eva continued to share the same property.
In 1975 Moise and other artistic locals reopened the Crocker House Country Inn at Hancock Point, where during summers he bartended and greeted guests.
[5] One critic once said: ”Moise extends the line of the impressionists of a century ago, though his work is abstract, modern, not reactionary.
Still his style embraces the perspective of Cezanne, the loveliness of Renoir, the emotionalism of Van Gogh, the vision of Monet” [6] 7. personal recollection, Renata Moise