«David Carrier takes us through the meanders of each artist’s monumental work and has us wonder at the uncanny parallels that both lives and oeuvres offer. Through his inexhaustible erudition, Carrier mines the oeuvre of both of these artists in order to draw what one might call the most defining features of what ‘modern’ is – at either end of the twentieth century, on the two continents that shaped modernity (…). Ultimately, the proof of the success of Carrier’s brilliant book lies in this quote by one of these two authors: ‘I tried to find beauty where I had never thought it might be found, the most ordinary things, the profound life of still life.’ Who said it? It could be either of them. But you will find out the answer when you read Carrier’s book.» (Joachim Pissarro, Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Art Galleries Art Department, Hunter College of CUNY)