William Moise

William Moise
Moise at a gallery opening in New York
Born1922
Died1980

William Moise (1922–1980) was an American visual artist, primarily an abstract impressionist painter, working in a regionalist style.

In his art, as a plein air painter, Moise's favorite subject was the landscape around him, in Downeast, Maine. In 1970, Moïse wrote and self-published The Taste of Color, Touch of Love:The Creative World of Abstract Impressionism, a guide to painting that features 10 full color plates of his work. 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.