Moïse-Reich Collection
Papers relating to Moïse's activities as an art teacher in Mount Desert and Bangor, Me., various exhibitions, authorship of The Taste of Color (1970), a book about abstract impressionism, and daily life in Hancock; clippings and other materials relating to his father-in-law, Wilhelm Reich, controversial physicist, a summer resident of Rangeley, Me., who died in federal prison in 1957 after his orgonomy books were confiscated by authorities; and papers of Moïse's daughter, Renata Reich Moïse, also an artist.